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(Dliio Stale mxml DAILY, Tlil-WKEKLY AND WEEKLY Y THI (MM 0 STATE JUl'RNAL COMPANY. I troil'vratrtl under the tltntrat Lair, TBKMS. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB. intu Cilv lulncnberi W 00 pTyfM. .. ,,. 4 00 ' Hi the Carrier, ptT week I'ISi Thi Watj.LT S Ou -rer jr, w ;; TKHMS OF AliVFmWlNG BY THE Syl'ARK. (thu iwbc oh ue " ') Uu uinare lvpar.-t-O ou ; untraa-s 3 wwks.. .W 60 month Hi 00 ; ....nth 12 tM ; rti in I tiM a U . Olio One One One Out " 6 wwk ft 0 ; outt One " 1 mouth 4 50 ou WopUyeJ -riftfrti-.ciii.ntJi half i wetdu.. . 2 60 1 wk ... 1 Ml ftilnv. 1 M 4 davit 1 2 a.lsra 1 10 1 liiM-rtloU 60 i tliQ the abort) Arlvprtl.cm-ntPi, Wdfd and -dared in the column of " Social N'olic. " diuUr th' ontiitaru rain. All notlr-M reiili ! Ii le HiMhhi'if lt- law. Iff! "Im. H orihn d tli? Iiwiile f-.ilusiviiy alter tin- first witk, T0 per cnt. ru'ire thiiii th aln'Tf riiK-1 , but all kucIi will i..itr in tlit! Til W.-. kly without flntraf. lluAin---. ("nr l, nut p-i-it-ding five liui-n, per yfir, In ,i K SJ.VI r lliif ; outside -. SoIum". m-fliui;, chuiiubhi isl'li, lite runipn-nii. kr.. liulr rk-i. Adverti-eim-nt. not tpminpanlwl with wriM-nnine-tion-. will bo Innt-rtal nil turbid, wl elurgpd accoid .injtlv. All tran&ltnt adTfrtlmf nt must b paid iu advance . WUKIl 'liif nuare one wifk. 50 cut ; tw" wi'fkn, TV , tlir' wi''k, tl ; oil" month. ; three month,, 13 M ; U iTiontliM. l ; oii fear, tin. I'n.lrr the -r--nt ny-tt-m. adfrtir it o ni.li-h I'T Hi" Miro he nri'tiiiitM, ihu rh.iTij'r- ludnij rliu-ji .' I" "till 111.' c I"i-il1ll t.iilj. It i Il'HYi;..! frill n!.i't'-'l. M0 JtUUIUI VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1854. NUMBEIi .1 Lager Birr. Tim Ireqnei.cy with which placard bearing thin ina'riptinn. meet the eyu: the recency of Us iuuoduclioii into llib cily, unil tlio culmliMic tliuiaflt'i of the wuuU UiL-innlvt'it, tmty ktIiupi rcmliTii IjiU'l'iirlivlc iiii this inula not miiiitcL-clin. Lu' i-liii r is u inuhi'd fhjimr nriinal-lv in. til- iti jiiivnrin. Inowntial prn'rtlt'shlea- ticiil Willi timinury ulc, iwncli it oIiphuI y reet'in- tih Onir r I'it'ha at (he l ni;lth Camu, The tnciHl i-oi rc.--ioiitlt'iit of the Londun Tunis, wiiliiiL'lVuiii lhcoaiii ut Di'rim, on Ju ly J. givt'8 tlie following lujiliio l(Et'liitifn of tlit reception of Omcr ru.ilui : "Wo hnvfl iiist bud a very cxcilitii; review. Tht; men, who hud a four hourH drill hetween hult'-piist four niut lialt'-t'ast eiht o'eluck tliia in ii.).fiimin:ij. lh.ii:h dillHiiiK 111 taste: of mruiiK-111111 diuiu-r. when in i ii' 1 1 h s Hieeilie avil v; wciikn', niul retain- llllts tlJllltl II -lllll t tllllL' III 111' iM'illr illvn, it tiii-le in fiilmrid, pionrnt, unil tnivr in tin tmnilli ii nTiitiur llitinr, eiiti-i'l hy niroittin ut iitr!i wliicli llii- inleriur f tlio huiH'lf reieive bi'ltiiv Iwiiij! lilh'd. 'I lie ilill-'iriit'c lii'twiTn lite iiimhs of hrnw inr hii'i' lii'i' and oidinaiy ale iiidii-alil liy ttie etwii'dt'y id 111'' 1111111'' Luj;er -nii'iininji reft ri'iiiaiMin in lt: tin- Inriih r n iiiiriiii to rcrt ed thatiliiit-r I'at-ha wasemniiig. on liia way from .Silihtria to Varna, and that he miitlit tto expect ed la an hour. 1'remilly the Unhide Majors nxk n tiuin tlie hn'uniLTiJ illi iinlers lo Uie Colonels to hold their reiiiit'iitri hi n adiuess to turn unl: and it nlxint u halt un hour nmre lite lmles Hiiinded the assembly. The Turkish in-fantrv down on tfle nlaiim In-low were observed In lull in, and draw ui in Hlid culunius in front t' t In-ir lent. About I oi-liek. u taint hlreak in o tool vault tnun limr in siv inontl Mt-re it ,M,t ,.. ,)V(ir t, w,it0 im.rt vi r,Mll lK-toni-sliiiikul.le. wliib- the UltiT e.ili he n.. il w-myw r in the distant.- over the bills whieh hum. (lately ittlrr l inn t n.Uii-.l fniiii the vat-. ,MttlUll slmmla. and thn.ii-h tlie glad could In Iknm w. lb.- inauubieluiv fiMiti' d n n- w dierned two IraveliiiKeari ia.M. iilnmall .er (."iverumt-nt iiitirli.rs. (he l.ietwntt p-mM (1JK,n.t lf) 1(irye mvi,l(r r,,i,y tmuird thelil-Ih-iii!; i.ie. nlH'd Ii lrt. flom it' Hi Niiteinber i ., i ,..,,. Arrh.d Hi.-re. lh balled, and i'i z.iii .jnii, tue ie-iniiisiti .m. iMenuias aim l.lit-oie. Iliere, it i.s ! Iwu kiti'I: Hit- Mihliitml end :!it irtlM. A late liri-iati iten i' i.i r Ii II- lie- etniy of a we.tllhv E.ii-li-tiuiii'i. i!iu niity b- .taulU iixvi nt tin- yr.iinl m. rn and tlr- Malinu e-ra. and wli-i enjoy. .1 yreat i i pu in l m "t ut o'dy nr-beiu;: a uiMiifi - -iir ol iim-ie. '"il Inilln i. ;t- be ii'; a i-.it-.it uiii.iliiir td' u.iintin-, I In- i jm-tatio" w-i- in'.niiMl. von will ih-iiilv e. ill- wu Ii- . . .....j .lib- r V- d'"liil r:..l: !.- IIU'U. Ulin i.Ve ,if tll.lll l,) HI III- i:i1to" I' itnls, e.v il wli-it ilny me "ii an oeeaMimul ;tunt to LiMit.ii- to Chiiia. oi to India, or the Holy Lund." He neui li avel'-d alono; hie wile nut) witliliim -hi. burnt Mi wile -lor. notwilli-I'lnndinjj lii: err.iiil lile. " t-u apt loawakeii one's inoialh," lie had nil the KiijjINi rojiect tor Ilk-hex, und u true EiiRlL-bmanV love lor bis wile, ohe was ii beautiful woman, out- ol tliode " kt'ep-nake" beaulic.-'. that once -uti, make a man dream forever. His Heial niece: at very v,VmM iu all the ciliL-b Ihey iikd. In ltuine. utter mine yiar.i inartiae. they Iw-i:ameaciiiainteil with u ( ierman urtiet. el a ood deal of i'eiutalioii. who, to bis Hit, joined Unlearning of a llenedictine. and Knew the city ol llnilii; us well a Wiiitkelmaiin or VK-uiiti. Tin-Cernmn olnnteei(.d to be their cieeione in the Et-.i nal City they gladly accepted his.itler.--Many were' the hour.-, ihey pa i-ed with biiu in the niiiM-nm of the capilat. ill lie- Vatican, in St. I'et-.-i 's. and iu the d"lie.lillul iwcuii-iims they made in Ihe euviiousof liuUie. 'l ie- aili-t beeauie iti love with tin- Euli h lady: sin; iijeiproaI..-d bin alliTlinii. The hn-hitnd was a .hi;; tini" in seeing lliei-taiu tip" 'ti hi.. In. nor mhitjI month:- pa.-H.-d away beb.te lit: prrceiw-d it, fur In; a tery iuiit.li ph aM-il with the urllsl. and they hud loiix lieeii on the nio-t intitnate f.'otin'. Allhoimh hlmij.' lo lln- ipiick by mich lm? laithlcs-ne.-f. and such urowt viidalioil ol Ihe law. of hospitality and frit-iid-hip he said liotbin-;: he ii-'lil.id nin. He was. nevc-ltb'.--lt i. detenniuetl upon u i-ouipb-te n-ven):i-, and he appealed to en'di-r relleetioii lo lurnili forth u siiil.ible piini-biiieiit. us the p.isions ate bad cotin.-ellors. He led Italy and h-lin d U bin. ib- to ICiijj-bind, Hiving nulliinu but an m-tm to tin- artist. When he readied Liibmd In- tubl his wife ol Die paiulut di.i oiery lui hud inadc, untl jjiive her bu k tn lii-r ralbei V linnds. He 1 1 if ti lettinnd lo the ioutii)ent alone, and vittilcd (ieruniny, llusiu. and l iauce. where he pnrcliasi-d tt f;reat many paiutiiiK- He llu-ii Weill lo llaly. iiH-atiwhib- '-outiniiinjj to puirlm-e paintings, and at lu-ttwo years bad now pa-st-d away since their last mee1iti h" calb-d on the (Jei man puink'r. who si ill livid iu Koine, andh--iiiauib d fati-farlitiii from him. His challenge wiv ace.-pltd. und the KnulMi-innii, oceoi'ditt to European cut-toiii - lunchln-t-li-r Mian our,- iK-iu the otleiiikd parly, selected Ihe wt apoin: he cli'-e pi"ioN. linriii? the pic-l two years he had practiced daily lor wver- . ul hours, and bis known addrrsM with lln- pi.-ld ; had hei-iiiue. an mn-i rin eerluiuty of shut, lb- j Bent the shot wheri'ver he wi-let it to jpi, j The parlies went on the mound lln-y wi re i iilaced at thirty pacey aMil, ami uilh tin- priil-l"'e n udwinein ten paces before liritifr. The I Hsriial was lh'-n e,'"'u One! Two! Fire! " j The word 'h ire'' was M-arcdy .nil ol lln- fee- i oml's nioiith. when ill.- t'nli-lnnaii tin-d willmtit moling. His nutU'joiiiM's pislnl lell Iroin hj: baud, and was divcluirtred by the fall, the ball 1 hiirvitiir ifell in lb" ground. Tin- Ivililinian's I bali had haltered Ihe nrli-fs wri-t : an lunpu-1 tation wai in o vary : ihe earver of tin- urti-t j was ended nud forever. A few days after the amputation the English mail calk-d on him. mid wiilnuil iiolieiu Ihe imiriy reeeplii.n In- met. said Iti the sn tiering artist' If you think in veii'ieani e is Milisfled with your shattered hand, and the wieek of yunr iu t i -I h rareer. you Mrant'ely iiuderrale the agony id a ilrceived. di-lnmored Immnd ; though I have condemned yon to a lib- of vuin regrets. o n neu-r ending H-ru-s id imp'itetit diuhs, to a lolal obliiiuii by all amateurs and IrMoriiuis of art." " (1. no. lor,"' internipttd tin urtUI, his face tieatning with a rr.y of Iioh ; the la"t you eati-tiot do. My Madonna, nt 8t. 1'etersbiirg : my Luther. til ik-rlin ; my flight into Egypt. al I'a rii ; my " The Engli-hunti luti i i'pt .1 litin in lurn. "pare me." rtiid le-. "lln- n,im of your wniks : but look rr (hi- eatabigue and sc.- il I have nt the exact lid d them all ?" Yes. Ihey are all here ewn the painting I liiii-lied Ihe ilav iH-fiue lie' duel " -.-'o I wu- ni-adei. All tb.- p.iinliiiLT In , Ihiscitabigne are my property. Ileiiir: tn pi op-1 r rl v, 1 do w tlh them w hat 1 pl.-a-.-. und I plcun-1 to burn lln-tii liy iv to burn ewry one of ih.-tn. 1 that your name shall Is- eltac.-d Iroin the gb-1 which It laitis it- Hnor only br a day or two; and Ihe beer drink- r ol Iguana, who arc veiy nutneio'i-. Iinlnlee . ti e ipii'.-ious mid d'-lic.il- n i p-.ibilc, that whenaM'nilbd in tln-ir ber bouses I lin y wuit impatii-ntly. it tin.' ca k in iw 1h; hull nij.t , for a lie.-li ii'ie to Im- lapp'-d. It is s-.nd that in well finph-nl'd hnu-es of this kind, an ordinal v ca-k la t about an hour. l-ri'iu a tJeiiinili tri alii-e, entitled " Dir llrr htuiiti." we b-.irii lint Hie iillachinenl tjl lln: liniantins to Ihe heel' hevi rage in nituh a lie-eiage de-ccudnl ll"in their remotest uheeMry lliat th-y regiinl lln- u.e .i aid'-nt spirits, even in moderation, irsro iinumral n tu. torn, n-i almost to di!'iialit'y habituates of liquor-drinking fnuii respectable society." Iu ellicl. It Lsmoderutely cxhiluratlns'. Inn big but feeble lulu.icaliug pmpiitii't. Indeed. If it wan not coiiipuiatlvcly innoeiilous In its elli-els, the enormous ipiantity eoiihinm-d would elleet sad havoc unions the drinkersIt being no tin-ufiuil oeeurreiice fur uu individual to drink, a gallon daily, and cum mole. That il will ever In-conic u favorite lien-rage with Young America, however. 1 not probable, the liking lor It not being natural, but nciiiin-.. Americans ran readily obtain u more di.-licloiM draught, and if j "ought ai u menus ot inducing intoxication, or to get up cMibciain'c of spirits, it will bo found entirely too low pressure hu the purpose, und , reipiire loo widely-distended a stomach (or locomotion allerwari'ls. Its inlrodncthui ha" also created Ihe necessity id" a new urli.de ol ghw ware, for a fie-tidi'ius di inker would lie as reluctant to i in if i k his favorite diaughl from any olher vcsh 1 than a Lagei-bier gbs. a- an American would dislike to drink his morning eollce from a tumbler. These gla-se are of the usual I si:im'. save that Ihey are wider ut the baa- than at the In im. and have a ciirbitgcar. like the wine buttles winch John (iilpiu earned u pended on his bell, on the day ol hi cdi-bral-d rule - nulo the lh-11 ol Edi ton." To gain nn tib-a of the p.uli.ilily of the (icr-ui.ni palate lor Ibis beverage, let the reader cuter one of the (it-rnmn reslauiaul". and lie will! Hud 1 hut every order fur 'Knlhhhn nut h.ir- it ii'imllv ae- the wlnde of Ihe stall present with Ihe division husk-lied lo pay their te pects to tinier Pahu : 1 Hriginlier Ain-y. Ituller. l!rigade-M.ij-'ia Mac Iteti.ieand Maxwell. Colonel sullivan. Captain Mae.bmn' II. Captain rcn-on. Mr. Cuiipbell. a.. w.-ll as Ct)l, U'-nlinck. Hrigadier tiem-ial of tin! lit it; nl- ol Cuaids. and laptaiu Hying, hid aid-de camp, who lmpH-ued t have ridden up Iroin Aladvn. I liner I'a-ha niounbd his ttuii-u and uHendid hy t 'olmiel I'i'-u. liy an Engli.-h oltlccr utlaihed to tie Ibili-h Emlav-y tU Constant in o-ple. U'mI r-i-i ei al ul hi ittte and lid totter, lode up Hi" hill toward the camp, iu (be lunitut which the whole diii ion wa- drawn up in line in a very short sp.tccof time. The EnjjIMi sltiff hh!-' tiit' i- him, and at his. side were tlie ttto Hiiga-diers. The cunp .''fi wan inaguilieeiit. Tlie blue outlines of tlit- distant bills, mn which play-cd tlie heavy hhadowsot rapidly gathering thunder eltmd- Ihe green sweep of tlie valley below dolled will) teiiK and marked licte und there with dark black ninses ol Turkish Infantry the arid banks of wind, mid gray elitls,ili-ilny-ing every variety of light and shadow ami then Ihe crest of lb-hill. l"iig which lor a mil" shouu the bayonets of the lirilidi Infantry, topped by the canvas walls Is-hind llicm Ibnni'd a specla-ele worth coming far lo see. Omer I'a-ha was dn-s.-ed with iieatne s and simplicity no older glittered on his bre.i-l.uud hiHclo-e-'littiiig blue bock eual di-played noor-nnineiit b'-yoiul a plain gold thuuldfr-traji and gilt buttons. He wore the cap. which showed to advantage ihe char wcll-inarL"d lines ofhis culm and reM.dute face, embrowned by cpu-iiru to wind and wcaih'T for many a year of awd-dici-V life, and the line of winch wad well c.m-liated with hi" snow-while wbikers. In the rude and rather seu-nal iiioulh. witli comprcssetl thick lips, was true-able, il pby-iuguomy haw triilli, enorinoiiK lirmne.- and rt-stdulioti. The! chin, lull and sonare. evinced the same oiialiiit-s. i w hich miht ulso be discerned in the general loim of the head. Tho.' who ic me ml per I lit- statue of Kadel.kyat (he Creat Inhibition will under-slatnl wliat f oi' an. All the rougher features, the eu il M- no. e. and the slight prominence of Ihe cheek bones, arc more than redeemed by lh" ipiiek, penetrating, and expres-lve eye. full ol iiik-1 courage ami genius, ami ny me caini um - fiutulilac nd l'ouof Holhfrt. F"tLY Kor gtrli tosipfi't tn be liappy wllbcutt mar ruiri' Kvery uoun won mail' for t inntlier. ciitiMiiuciit y, li.il'k-s nre .in ni"-i.'iry to tln-ir " peace of iniuil" a htaltli. If you wlijlj to look nt raitancli'ily bti) luJign-ti"ii. I.sik at an old inalil. U you would lake a at -uiiMiuif, loua ut nit1 lava ui ti yuung nuiuor, "Young mo I hern und nuunhiue!" They are worn to llddle-Htriiigs bt-fore they are twenty-live! When an old lover turns un, he thinka he sees his grund mother, instead of the dear little Mary who used to muke him feel hh il he should crawl out ot the toes ol lim boots. v: mind is iuite made up about malrimotiff- il's a onr-sutttt nartnersnip. " Husband'' gets up in the morning mid pays um ilerotra to tlie looking gins, curls nis line head ol hair, mils on an immaculate shirt-bosom, tiet uu e.vcruciuting cravul. sprinkles bit hand- Kcreiiiei witneologne.tdowHawnva rrencn ron un egg. and a cup of en lice, geln Into the omnibus, looks at the pretty girls, and makes love between the pannes of business during tlx forenoon grntruHu, Wife must " hermetically seal" (he windows and exclude all (ho fresh air.(Ix--cause the baby hud the "sniillles" in (he night.) mid nits gasping down lo the lablc, more dead uian ulivc, lo lun-ti uer ureaklast, lomniy liirnn a cup of i-otb-e duwti his bo-oin : JuMuna has turn oil' (b- Mrltnrs of her school bonnet James " w ants hist geugruphy covered' ; Eliza can't llud hur satchel ; the butcher wants to know il she'd like to have a joint of mutton ; tlie milKiuati won m line ins money : ttie Iceman wnuls lo sneak to her "just u minute" ; the ba by Hwallowh a lieau; hut-baud N-nds the. boy lioun- Iroin (he store to my'hv pm tnrr will dine with him ; (be vook leans " all th in1; ' to go to her ' risler's dead baby'n wake,'' and luhband'a tlnn eout iinift be ironed before noon. Sumhitit ami mmne mothrrs .'" V heir's uiy smelling bottle tb.i n Lvucts. tilf'' 'rn," " Ncr mil Hi. coinpani.-cl with IU" supplement un-l ,tn Kftn rulJt.r lhllim brow, marked by lines ot Ihmight l .em it w-rtiw to naie an rlhhltJ all((Vl. K. tllU.k ..y.-brnw. In per son he app.-ar. tl to be raltiel' lielow tliuil ulmve the ordinary bight ; but bis hor-e. a well -trained Luiii i-tnr." I null eminently soothing und traiiipiiliiug elici t, and umk' r Its gentle iu-piration. they grow couiinu-uiculive und even clo.iienl. A young lady, whiM- iiiusie le,ictn-r was pailieului ly ctos niul lault-llmliug, upon eomplainiiig of his temper to a friend who was also his pupil, was laiighinglv ntlerril Ihe suggestion of giving him a glass of Lager-bier, on his next vi.-it. Accordingly it wa.i done, and repealed at every future leun, and lb" pupil henceforth ever spoke highlv of Ihe amiability of her preceptor, and his aviduity in intruding her. It is not our present pur-pon' to niorab..' upuii the use ur abu-c ot thee Ix'Vcrages. We arc only d'-aling wilh facts; but when, as an i!lu-dt.itiou of lh" amount ol Lauer-bier our (ierman Iricuds iuiliili. wt- mention thai. In (he liMle village of lluliokcti, from one hundred and lilty (o one hundred and eighty barrels are consumed wi ekly.il shows plainly what can In- done iu larger plae.-s. Iu -.nine of the lagcr-bier gardens, where il is thank iu lite open air, n band o ni'tic enln.ns tin- scene, though whether tit" Is-er is swallnvu-d lor the mii'ie or Ihe music for Ihe l-cr. we cannot il.-ar-ly understand. may. wan not as u as the lnvli;-li chargtrs he- side him. and he tuny really be more than live feet seven or eight. His figure is light, fpare. and acliie. niul his sent on horseback, though too Turkish for our notions of eipu-slrian propriety, was ili-m and ea-y. He wore while gloves and U'-al boots, and allu'-etbcr would have pass ed muster verv well in ihe ring al Hyde-park im folotsal lloitumrnt lo Hlinbirarp Il Is a subject of freiiueiit remark by loieign-rs. that there is in this country no monument I" Siiukspeure. Siguoi Ctuudigni has conceived the Idea of erecting a gigantic blatue of the in .iraniali.-l. liussiu. lie savs, ooiistit irur coltstal statue of I'eter the (Jreat ; Italy of ChailcK liorionieo, Hnaiiu its gigantic Rkitue. the head of which lornisa conspicuous (iinaiiieul ut the Crystal I'alace. Why bliuuld not England have her great rtutite.' Signor Chardigni propo-w that Ihe statue should be a bundled feet high, ol cast iron, formed by n new pro- win cli he lias invented. In the statue it Is proposed to have three doors, with a staircuse fur amending to (he lop or bead of the monu ment. These three ttoors will divide the statue into Hirer rooms, of alout un ,'i in uircuiulcr- iii'p and !.' feel each iu height. Hie sides of which Ihe uili-t propo-ict shouhl lie adorned with hu.vd-ltc. in east irou. rcpreseuiing all Ihe chief Kciies rf f-halpcare's idays. In the middle of the lir.t tloor ure lo lie studies, in cast iron, ol tlie (jucen and Prince AHiert. The lliiid tin' ir of the ttatue. reaching lo ihu head, win uuur. iv u si puuornnu view o. j Qul ,,rumMy U,L.n a CX.H uf jt ,,. (Dljio State gonrnal. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Hi, 1M4. Ueallh f Colum'tiii. We occasionally hear from tlie country, thai the Cholera in very prevalent iu this city, und we learn that many persona arc deterred from coming here to transact bunincH, Ac., becuuse they (,nppo:: there Is danger of contracting thin di.-ea:c. We arc nol i-urpriscd that such riimoru get abroad, oti interested perrons frcfjuently avail themsi'lvt's of the credulity of the community to impose upon them, ntul thus prevent them fioiu The Crcylovn Aflalr Evcry day adds new light to the character of (his transaction. The facta are becoming known, aud wbuo they are understood there will be but one opinion, and that w ill be that we, as a na tion, have been guilty of an act most disgrace ful and oulragcouu. Like a big bully, we may escape by dint of impudence and braggadocio, but we ure afraid the unbiassed public opinion of the world will settle down very decidedly against us. Thla is to be lamented. The cause of He-publlcanisni suffers greatly, when calm, enlight ened men In Europe urc forced to admit (hat we arc not disposed lo do justice, aud to treat lair ly, those who happen to be less powerful than our-plvee. It Is only by a high toned and unin- bliiiL'inL' iu their mod nee. while the oi lirliiiilurs of the rumor reap (he Iwuetils by having the j course of fair, lmuorablc conduct, that we can marked:; !u themselves, lint we are surmised I ""."'"le inc iiue genius ol American Kepuuii- that seii.iible pcrions should bcileve Ihem with-! canlstn; and the men. or Ihu party that seek to out EOincthing more langible than the vague I !Jtivo our uistory dill'ercut tone.are atabbingat gossip which has no respon-ilde souice. "K fair" aw ni(,st desirablo traits of national We a-sstue our friends in the country thai Ihe ' city U ad henlthv as it h;u ln-en for years, durinu ,Ut: Ul'.'velaiid Uadtr an able re- the suiiuuer month". We have had a few cases ; vew yr tui,J Cftie' w"e liavo -tlready published tliQ uio't of the facts, but wu add to the list the Btateiuciitt of Mr. Mili.au, who wax oa board the steamer at the time Capt. Smith shut the native Axtoxio. It presents a durk picture. Of Hie deliberate murder of Antonio, the pilot, by Capt tNtiitli, there can be no doubt. Col. Friuiuut puts that point lievondall dispute, o du .MLe-M. Wood und Millar of N'ew York. The killer was in the cabin of the Steamer Jtouth when two colored bova entered, aud took out three pistols, two of which they concealed in their breast. " What 1h the excitement," he asked. " Capt. Smith, Sir, igfi.rriing tlnboat back to nhoot Antonio, they answered. " Why,'-' said Mr. Millar, " They always quarrel when they meet; Antonio once worked for Capt. Smith; they quarrelled then," replied the boys. Mr. Millar went on deck, aud reports what he saw on follows : The btmt went on back up the river for about half an hour when she turned round and run right down, bowHinto the broadside of Antonio's bungo. 1 had gone out on the gourd. There were two butiiros Iving locether, Antonio's outside. It sounded oh it tlie is tot wan smashing the bongos all to pieces. Antonio kept sitting on the tftern of his lioal the rhonn. He did not rise until the uteamer struck his bungo, when he rose up, of Cholera, but 'd enough to create the least alarm auiuug our citieu?. Major I'un.t.iro and Ins daughter, died mine two weeks ago. Mr, EttK. nud wife and son. died lu"t week. Two children of Mr. Wi strvv.i rui ulso died last week. Th'-e. wilh p-.-th.tp. tw o ii Hu-'." oilier Climes iu the North pait oj the city, are nil Ihu deaths by Cholera that have ocuiirtdtu our knowledge, We know it is said that Ihe people of the city supprcsii this inlormatioti, for the purpose of Inducing the tuual intercourse nom the country. This may, in lionu- instances, Im- (rue. Out we beg our country friends to remember, that we have an etllcient city government; ami ask them also to recoiled, that during the Cholera timcB of I M!) und Kit), the Council established areg-ukr board of health, who made their visits to all parts of the city where the disease prevailed, and who made regular daily reports of the number of can's, aud of deaths, which were published iu the papers. This coiiite is Ihe true one. and should always lie adopted where the Cholera anilines the shape of an epidemic. It would Ire done iu Columbus again, if there was any sick ness here Iu ju-lity il. Hut there Is nothing to held up his lctt hand lo Capt, Smith, and Maid create alarm, and no b.)dy n-ki or expects any -"(""'" "' uttta rompt me oongo ... ., , .. ., ,,. , ' " Take care, captain, you break my bungo. such action on the pai tot lliecounc.l. Wehnvc, t( Jt tlie wm(, cJMrt.Jj0I1, no duubt. had i-olated c.v-e ol the Cholera, ami ml ....t out the word cnidudo." when a ball we may perhaps have more of them bclure (he close ol the sea -on; but we assure our friends In the cuiitry, and the ies( of mankind, that It does not prevail here us an epidemic; (hut there which, billowing the piuporlions of the rest of Ihe statue, will lie more lliiin two led wide. In addition to the light which will come from Ihe aperture of the eyes, a large pmnlily ol light will In admitted by the (op of th" head, which Is or this purpose intended to le made ot glass. In addition to this, the folds of the drapery of lie- statue will admit u variety of niieniugs, not vi-ible troii i below, through which light and air may Ii' introduced. It is also propo-cd It should contain a library of the licst edition; ofShaks-p'-are's works. Ilustn, in cast lioti. of cotempo-lai ies uf Sliakspeare, and of thoi-e w hose names li ne Is en worthily associated wilh his, would lie lining ornaments of the interior. The statue would stand on a pedestal uf stone, In which should le the entrance, through doors of ca.-t iron, whose panels might Ik adorned with ap- amioinled ouit-t gentleman. Hi Mull 1 propriate bn-i-relievi. It has lieeii suggested were by no means . well turned out. "ml Hie n"u um itegeiu K-paiK. or me iop oi i rimrose few Hussars of (be escort were- stout ioldici-like Hill, are luting spuis lor Us erection. Jo ur. looking kllows. Hiieol t ti' in led a stioug chest- tht tiortrly fJ .irn( tAtndon. nut Arab, which wa- the I'a haV battle charger. -- As In- rtsle by, the Iroops presenleil anus, and UI(, AM, m.v. UAl-nsT NOKL. when he had n ached the end of Ihe line ihey 1 went, u I Imd always predeterminid to do, broke into column, advanced and p rformed ; if CVer 1 came to London, to bear lUrriST Nokl, som- simple held day iiiaiuniucs to the great . drawn thither by the lotly and meinury of delight of ihe IVhii. As tin- men moved nil' al-; tho, beautiful hvmnsof Iim, which must meet xrrcisiug lor nlnitit tbreeiuarlers ol an a rcsiHinsc in every Chiistlnu heart. Il is tall -ished, ring the entile mi -on; aud that they can visit our city, and sell their produce ut awful high prices, and do all their trading and business with just as much safety as Ihey could on (he first of Mny. These things nrc known to l rwcr.i by every intelligent citizen. We tru-t they will Ik believed by tho-owho have occasion In visit Columbus. Fit.M ns is Pi.ni n.An extensive dealer In flour in this city has called our attention to the fact, that ulmosl all Ihe Hour In our market, when examined, turns nut to lie tlmrt In weight. At the present time, wheu Hour n so high, a few pounds on the barrel make u hand-ome prolit to the packer ; but it Is taking just to much money, by a process of . niii;, from the pockets of the y- people, Muriels of Hour ure generally purcha- wd. as they come Iroin the mill, without inspec tion, und w ithout slopping to weigh them, lint if (hey full short from Join lo jauitttn pounds entered the nipple of (he left breast. While standing in this Hillnn lie- nuil in Ins right hand u single barrelled gun on half-cock, the butt end of it resting on the chopa ol the bungo. bis right hand grasping the liarre-l about three or four inches from its mouth. The instant (he fliot entered him he took two steps forward, and was in Ihe uct of taking Ihe third when he tu millet head foremost into (he other bungo next (he bank. The steamer then wenl on. As far as I saw In looking back, he remained in the same position with bin feet up. Dr. Soil and Tobatr. The celebrated Dr. Nott, eo long President of Schenectady (I'd ion) College, has made a gift equivalent to toTD.DOO lo that Institution. He has, In the deed of conveyance, recorded his evidence agaiu.-t the use of tobacco. In the deed of trust occur Ihe following provisions : Stx: 'tH. AliT. VII." It Is earnestly recommended to und expected of every Prafesiot to avoid the use of loliacco in any of its forms.'' Six. lilt." And each Jsxiiitant Professor before entering on the dulies of his office, shall Nub-criU iu the book to In provided therefor, a declaration in (he words following, to wit : " I solemnly promise that I will neither use lonueco in any ot us lorms, so long as i con- oil each barrel, as we are informed Is generally tiuue to receive the avails of an Msixtant Pro-the cum, it is a fraud (hat ought (o lie exposed, "'-worship, founded by the Heed of Trust, exe- .:,, .,;,;r m,, ,,,., ,;c : - .-I- - - SrSTCJS. KSW I rum tl..- Ill -.-i,.tt- JuiirTi d Purlin? Word-." We find In y.-'terdiiy's Allou Telegraph, lhe " parting words " of the amiabb-and eceltent edi I or. John Ituilliache. to his readers. To Hio-e who Inue Ih cu or an- iu the same piole-chm. his parting word" are lull ol meaning. We tin pirt with our IrieiHl with u tee II n g ol wellies-, that I J.i1(,tjc;,iy to hi we shall not undertake toexpie--". How poorly I has he been paid fur his pulieiil. unremitting toils of ihe last forty y curs of hh life till his active lite ; We hate no doiihl of the (ruth of his declaration, that Ihoufih he may tit limes have cm tl- which is the cumimm lut tifhuiiiuu-itv- il was nut trotn unwortliv inutiies. How olten are ediiurs niiminlei-toiMl. and their most hone-.l ami conscientious efbuts lor the g cotniiiuiiiiy. preveitMl : We copy a portion o the - p.nling wotils " of Hie late edilor ol Hie Tele-taph : 'Th" reasons by which I have li'-eu b-t n withdraw Itnally limn the pursuit of a proteioii. endeared to me by long service, ho Ies- than by natural inclination, cannot. I l-liev c. inIn-eiiliii-ly sali-laetoiy to ceiy iMht ling mind. In addition lo ihe fact, thai Imly-two year-' arduous and unremitted lulxir al tht! editorial d"k. M-ctiis to fill 1 1 lo me to an honorable discharge, i mv health has been mi leebk lur nearly tbie-e years p.i-t. a.- to put it out ol my niwer In pay inucli ii'T-unal attoiiliuii in the liii-iie-s ol I In hour, the cavaliy cum- up al full trot and at once netted llratt. hlioii of (he Pa-ha. There Were one and a half stpiadroll of Ihe l'.lh Lancers, a troop 1. 1' Hie Mb. and a troop of lln lllh I Invars. The in lillery horK-s ami di agouti horses were out at water. Their were Iwoor three m.iguiliceiit charges, ami Ihe Pu-hu is said to bate .Inlan d Hi.it siuh lulantry and eavulry could da h over any troop, iu the wu Id. As he retired from the II. Id. Hp- men, who had all been dismissed, Ihiom-ed iiuhirtsaud fatigue jackets to lb- front of tlr- Ii . and eb'-nett him i tilhu- gr. at .l.digbl. and well formed, wilh one of the most classical and liariitoiiiiiiiN beads 1 ever saw. Singularly eutiilgh. br reminded me of a bunt of Achilles al the London Museum. He is indeed a swift-footed Achilles, but in another race, another warfare. Hum of a noble family, naturally en- UuWeu with nciisiuvt'iicB aim niciuuy to aiipre- ot l cuii n nn ihu ai iicimi en mm nunv iiicb oi iiiul i ,i, , i,,.. ,iu a,,r i ,,1Ii!,i,, ,., (i.i ! brilliant sphere, tin sncrilico must have been ' nn"n" '" " slderatlon ol every young man : i 2Mb ilnv nf DeremlsT. IR'iH. and Unit I will ilia. Wc do not know how lo come at Ibis subject j courage the use of such article'' lo the best advautugc. There hhould be an In- At thu rik of treading upem the toes of sumo sjRClor, nppoinled by (he Council, and (here 0, 0lir lritIld8i we copy and endorse the follow-should lx Dome law by which Ihe vu Ighi of each ,ng cmmt f lhe HuiTalo " Democracy," on barrel should be marked on Ihe head. When j tlie a,JOVe. We think them words or truth and ihu Is done, it will Ih! nu ea-y matter to see lf whpriieM( ttlld H-cinHy WOrthy the wrlous con- h a n -as Emlxrulloii Ciuiaii How il UorKfi Al il meeting ill the Talnriiaele. New Yolk, on Wedne-day evening, the sy,leni of opera-lions was fully slated to the audience. We copy from the Tnbimr the following interesting kI of report; The Hon. Eli Thaver of orcrsler. Prmident of the Emigrant Aid I 'imipaiiv. ih n atldrr-sed lln- meeting, lor Hi'- purpu-e of explaining the object ol tin Company. 'I he obt-cl is Inorganize- enii gin tion. and make it Miti-mc a cci lain purpo.-e, iu a ib linit", sale and useful manner. The Company will aid Ihe emigration. Iftst by dimiui-hing ihe evMnseut emigration, by ma-kiim a conn act w ith the lines uf tran-sn tation. Advt-tti-eni'-nts have l-.-n published lo forward l!0 uoo c mi grant. thi" tall, 'flic fare from llostnu lo Kau-as will k- only S-J.'i, one half Ihu usual rate. I'his is praelicalile by bai ing are-pnnsi-ble moneyed company to make tin-contract. In inconceivably gnat for him tu renounce favor ami preienueiit, punuioii iu society wiucti, here in England, tiicun mure than Americans can ever dream of to descend from being a court chaplain, to become a preacher In A biqillst dissent nig chapel. Whatever may be thought of the correctuesH of the intellectual conclusions which led him to such a step, uu one can fail to revere the strength und purity of principle which could prompt such sacrifices. Many, nrrliup, might have preferred that ho should liavo chuneu n less decided course. Hut if his judgment really li-d lo these results, 1 tea no way in which it u- iniamuio iur mm 10 unvu avoided it. Itwai with an emotion of reverence tluit 1 contrasted the bareness, plainness, and purerly of the little chnpel, with that evident airof elegance and cultivation which appeared in all that tie sam ami did. i he sermon was the text, "Now abideth faith, hone, and charily, these three." Naturally eiiungh, the in ' net l uiviii.-ii u-. ii into laun, nope, amicharity. UK. lUCE. (I.hmI old Dr. Die t was (lo re, and fiXt.lt, and ITBLIrill TUE NAMtH 0.' AM, t'lltHH that dare thus imjioso on the public. Wc will see w hat virtue there Ib in pelting Iheni with btonci. So, look out for squall. '.t itdi-imeiil. Ilie iinni-MKil li'iideti ol Willi Ii tl,., ,,.i ,! ,. l i,,r ill lu. nous roll ol artists. In two hours iron. Ilitr- M, n Mw, lny uH-iales. And although 1 . ,,.! fraud. Kurlh-r. the Company tune, your oil. vourion..p1ious vmrsk.ll. will , ,iauklul lo In- is-rmilled to r.iy. lli.il I am (ir(,, -(,, id tie-enu-iant atter his arrival ii. In- as completely etl.c-.l hum Ibis wm ld a the ll(,w j l-Ucr health ll.an I ba e l-. n 4 IMt. , Knu-a-. The H"ent , ol Ihe Company have e- lines which lh" itrrhm liac-s in the tand are cf ! ami llln C1IH i,,,,-, ., l,t tillb- m-ntal and nln-l- ,,,in..l lh" T nimrv. mid bic lull n'llornmlinii cal decay; yet I caiuiul euiueaWloui my-e the lbi ( a) i,s re.--eiii.es; ul-i,. the Cnnpany has I evident la. t. that I am fn-l apprujiebing Ihe p- up.MH ,, Md' iit lln-ie to receive th,- emigrants. 1 riod nsniilly alloil.-d lo hiiiuiin ble. and taniiol ,. h,.V ,,lltl.t ili,.ie are iti Ire receiving ; r. iv-..nably eiect lo In- capable ol all. iidiug , Urni-v. in whi.li tin- einii:iauls nie to U- liHlged j much 1-ngcr In a hu-ines H-quiring Mich u-.-id- (IM (heir MM arrival. In lb-lueanlime, until the nun- and uninlciruplcd .-miIioii as the pnldi. a-1 ltisiM are ready. I bete art- Itliv u-nt.i erected, in tiotiol a daily new-paper. Ih -ide-, It I-itmre whirli lhe lir-t arrivals hat r" Ir-n already re- I agrccal.le In my feelings to r.-lire I'lmti lln- re- Ceive.l, and which w ill an: er b-r th" next draft, spou -mie Jio'iunll I nave so long occupied, ni a j tune when my I no partial tiit inL tn.iy think I could retain it sal l-fuet only a lew veur.s lunger. i than, by po .-ible talun- in Hie di charge of it-. Vili'iulis duties, atfuid tlielii c;iu-" In rei. t Hint I hal imt v at .li- d it at an cm li'-r riuil. hen I reli'-el upon the munieuluuscliaic-e-which have taken place in ihe I uiti d .' tale,-, and ally in lh" gn-al lit (. sine- I til t I of a in- bleed by lb" ri-ing lid". Eir-1 I- uj de-lnicliv if water !" In vain lh" p"or rti.-t ln-;i:el lor mercy. Tim wrongt d Im tand wa- iii-cn ib- o tisupplication- ; and in two bout-, the -erv mil brought to the artist's room n laru'e earthen vessel commonly u-'d to contain oil. Illl-tl with a In-.. Il wu- all licit remained d In- p imhuu The lll- or Hie Mgfr. Sonic mouths ago ,Mm S. Ilrouk. ol the Men ill MK'ion. made a lour, iuleiior. In lln' Kong Mountain-'. Inm ling in a inulli east direction, some ion miles or more, when he cairn- to moiin laius called by tin- intuit Kahm, e i.b-nlly the same as our koiig. lb" road ihrouh tln-rn is rall'-d Kalim Isi a inali -the iikmi nliiin re ol. In spec when lb" lir-t have ih'-ir lug cabin buill. Eur- tber. Ihe Conipaiiy pmpu-cs lo provide- every-Ihing u.-ct-s m y for a new colony in ihe mitdnuiic ni ls, printing, and, pertiap--. etluealion. secular and religious. A gentb-inau from Crawford eon nl y. I'l nn-vlv mini, is ready lo move his now- er-prt'-t into k.iu-a-. and lo hi ing w ith him 'HW lannlies. un one of which I- worth le-s than mm. Tli.-n.uiei is to li.-callil 77.. H,,,,l, ihc-c mniuitains Mr. llmok- i-rti-t , a small i 1 H" ii"w im,- esLiuu-iout in- si..i anei ,,,,, m,,) g.-uilem,iii name is iieo. crc:k. uIhiiiI two rod wide, running n..iil.. rlv. ""' '""i'kmg out ol tl..- war will. (Jrcit l.rilaitt : Wushingl'iii II. own. or iiuiih eii-t. rU nn the east side ot lie muni)-1 ' 1 "l,,,,,-t ov ei vv helm.-il at the hurt I Aiit.Hn -r advantage is, thai pcisuii Troin the lams. . Ill Ihr 'hvum ji.ri I; ton tl rerolbctioll. Midi, the va-t audleililec try ; neighlmrhm-l van rcllltj cumpactlv log- th- ijltig .tono nun msi t- i mv cr. wa- ,.,., ut( ymw wilh Ihem their utt Ii list lut oils. lilt dill l oligres liy two N-lialors, ami , Tl,,. inulitl. of llit-Wi-l Mill.nnin.li tr..n U.V one mrmber of Hie U-u,e the lalr chciablr i f f, IU1,. Ul ,1,1,11.-; but. iu this way. iheNe .Icreiinah Mniro-while lln- immen-r regions g.i in the k boat wilh the emi-'raut. Thus. tying mm oi uie .uis-i--ippi. were u sinn oi Hie tnlen ,d-of the-Company and Hie emigrant Una iHcogMifn. antl. excei.l tM-w (Hit ,uis ami U1V idculical. Th-cini-raiil is in no way IhjuiuI the lew ineon-iilcriiblr n-tllen t- in the lem- , i .), SicictT ; no idetkenl miv kinil isdc u r heaid nf by Hie coi.I.. o Hir mm,KK um i,im. and nnv a-iH r-inii of Ihe kind in o in 41 tolithriu iliurtwH. llcie was a ill viding ridgi-, the waters westerly finding their i nT oiitlel Hilongh Ihe lliu Honni. (ialbuas. St. Paul's and other rivers, and emptying inln Hitineean along tbr western cou.t, Inmi (iambia to SI. Paul. Thu-e on Hu! easl side cnnipo. ing (he Niut i mid other large river. Imd thci' let in that mauilicellt and laui'il Mi mm. this imall stream, u mere rippling biook. through which Mr. Itr'-"ks walked, i- called hv the iiatives (Juarin. oi kuwarro, one of Ihe well known nam'- ol the Niger; a mine liy which I In nr it called by varum, pcii-titis. Imm w idely dilleient -ecliou-of Hie interior. I An intelligent Kuulahman. bui u in Tindsio. ihe 1 capital ol the Koolali country, on Ihe Niuer. Is familiar w ii h Hu- inline, and decnlics Un- stieam. Anut lu r nali re, Isirn iiorlh of the Dahomey country. Mini.' -iud mile.1 inland fiuin the ilavc coa-l, HM'aks n Ihe Mime mime. liy looking on Hie map of Atrh a, Il will K-meu thai Hi Niger is put down a ri-iug ulsiiit MM mile- unrib i asl fiom Lilieriu. This Uwhere Itruoks eluded tin- Chiarra. iimloiibledly the samr as Ihe Ni'ter. A Imvu near the stream is called by Ihe natives (,'narroo. Th" mountain wuxlull of springs, and an the stream was so t-mall where he crossed. Ihr hi ml could not ll.lM' I h 'I'll more than :i or 4 miles from that place. I think there ran lie no reasonable duM thai this slrenm Is Hie ftrgio'Mfig ol (hat river which luv-rnuscd so many theories and so much iH-rplexiiv iu the In Icllecliial world. The main tuslv of thr stream I had nn introduction to him, and had pleasure iu speaking to bun of the interest with which his works have been rend in America. Of this fact I was told that lie hud received more sub stantial aMsurniice in a comfortable snm of mo ney siihsrilcd and remitted to him by bis American renders. If this bo io, it is a most commendable moTCiueut. U hat a Pity it was. during Scott s financial embarrassments, lhat every man, woman, and child in America, who lind received pleasure imui nn writings, nau uoLStmsrriberi unmet lung Kiwunis an oiiermg jusiiy una to mm ; .wrt. Stowr'i Sunny Mtmoritt, o lien uie ijuui-i in ciiiinY. ii i i;iis iu rri,,. ,.. r- I ,.... ,,,. weigh It, and thus see whether it Is properly i uW tne .lli(Kin mt forbit,li,ig the Assistant niam-u. 1'rolessor lo use It, is pi-rtiaiw lo w round in the have not exu mined the law, nud du not ', di (Terence between (heir ages, and in the Impor- piofe- to know what should lie done. Wc call tB,,t rilct ,llttt tue Assistant Professors are more Hie attention of the City Council to the subject, I imn,;iaU'Jy 111 ,,nt1act wilh .h' )' "ldents, and IruM they will uct, It Ihey have the power, i tiim by (.xu,m,ie. Without regird to the dis- If there Is no other remedy, we ehall get the i tiuction made between these- clauses of Inptruc- Ei.Knioxti. The result iu North Carolina will probably turn out as we supposed. The returns indicate a Whig gain, but we have nerer hail any bues of the State. We could see no good reason w liy It should desert thu Slave Democracy In this crisis. If anything has operated apaluit them, it Is a well founded distrust of the ability und integrity of the present executive. The following is the latest news trom (hat Slate. It seem- to leave the result iu doubt. Thcro are x-1 counties, nud a corresponding gain would elect a Whig: K.u.i:iiiti, Aug. 7. The entire Whig gain, in nineteen counties, as compared with thu last (uUirnatorial election. when Hie Democratic majority was over .VIHH, Is l.2so. Eur Hie Legislature, the gains and losses are- aoout equal. In Kentucky, the elections came off yesterday, and the slight returns say, the Know Nothings hare swept all belnrc them. Wo may possibly have some telegraphic dispatches from there l- Civility i a fortune i Iore um ""J . fT-Tlic Stattsman chargentlie Journal with sympathy with pirates, because, in common with the American people, wo disapprove of the destruction of (Jreytown by Capt. Hoi.MKti. Wo have never heard any thing charged against tbc people of that tow n which looks like piracy, to Civility is a Fobtunk. In itself, for a courteous man always succeeds iu life, und that even when persons of ability suiiie tunes fail. The famous Duke of Marlborough is a case, in point. It was suid of him by one contemporary, that his agreeubU- manners often converted an enemy iutoa friend ; and, by another, that it was mnru pleasing to be denied a favor by his Uraca than to receive one from other men. The gracious maimers uf Chnrlus much as (he acts of Smith, Borland, and the loop of-rrnr, Cyane. We w ill bo obliged to the tors, tho prohibition of Tobacco in the Deed, la a most meritorious act. was, that the entire Catholic vote went for the administration, aud the Catholic in Boston re oeived bis appointment. Tbc National -Cattle Show. The accounts from all quarters aro most favorable for a splendid display at Springfield. Ona late visit eastward, we were surprised at the in terest manifested, and the numbers who spoke of attending. The late importations add additional interest, and the occasion will be the severest ordeal our (borough breds have ever passed through. Wc purpose, however, to sjicak more at length of the different herds expected. Tho article. from the N. Y. Tribune, annexed. Is worthy of consideration by our railroad friends : Wc have hud our National Horse Com entiou, and our national show of all sorta of feathered animals ; and we get up a " national disgrace " show of bipeds every year at the Capitol ; and now we are to have a grand Natlonul Convention of Homed Cattle. The national horso allair was held at Spring-Held. Ma-saehu-ettv ; the Hovineacotue together at Springlicld. Ohio ; aud like the oilier, this Is to be held under the " aupicec id' the United States Agricultural Society.'' That is. as in the tirst case, the President of that somewhat doubtful existence, Society, will uttrud the Couveu-tiou aud muke a speech at the dinner. That this Cattle Show, whether It l. a national one. or purely of the Htiekeye order, will lie a great one, there in not a shadow of doubt, because Ohio alone has the mean ; to make it so ; and II oiic-fortielh part of the real choice cattle of that State are brought together, it will make a wou-dcrful show ; aud if Kentucky should lend her aid to any considerable extent, we may very well call It a national convention ot the best portion ol the Bovine race ; und it w ill lie worth the attention of all who want to purchase Improved stock, or who have a curiosity to sec how much It has been pursued in thoju States, where there are more imrnirtcd cuttlegcncrallyshort-horned Durhann aud their descendantsthan In any othrr section of the Union. Wu presume lhat this class of cattle will lie largely In the ascendant at the ihovv on Ihe 2.'ith and i.7tli of October, but we beg the managers not to neglect the common breed. In all their variety of shades of color aim characteristics as tney cxiet in every part of the country, so as to show, by contrast, what improvement has done and still may do. Let the w orst as well a? Ihe ln-st be1 seen ou the fair ground. There Is another very important mbjuct for the consideration of this Cattle Convention, that will give it a national character more than any thing else that can lie done, fur It is a matter of national importance as much as the improvement of the breed of cattle. This Is Ihu transportation of cattle bv railroads. Our weekly consaimptinn of Heeves in Him City the Hist six months ot this year, was u.ji.i. or i.swi per week, 2,U0U of which came by railroad. Nearly all the supply of the Hoston market is transpor ted ny raiiruuu. ami we consider u a suic estimate to Fay that kivk tiioisind e'ATTi.t are In the cars every week In thu United States, and one drove of cuttle sometimes passes over eight or ten different roads in onu journey. To accommodate this great und very rapidly Increasing trade, we want concert ol action, and onu set of regulations upon all the rnnds, with an increased rate of speed, oud right of wuy fur cattle trains over all other freight trains and, in fact, thu preference should lie given lo cattle trains over all passenger trains, except those runutiig express; and such power should be applied as would move them ut Ihe rate of twenty miles un hour, with on lew slops us possible, for it Is while the train is standing, not while it is moving, that the cattle get down and urc injured. Now, we Biiggest to the managers of the National Cattle Convention that they send Invitations immediately to all the railroads iu the nation that are concerned in the cattle trade, to send de-legutes to meet the cattle men In council at Columbus, and there ugrcu upon regulations and a tariff nf transportation, satisfactory to both parlies. This would be of lur greater benefit to Ohio than it would to decide who has got the largest can. or nno cun inane uie niggest bull. Ohio alone will send more than iuty thou- sa.nii beef cattle to the New York murket next year, besides untold numbers of swine and sheep. n mat h not something tor a rtuttonui uonven- Tbc Jnter Candcuncd lo prath BT HORACE SMITH. One of tli King- of tjcanjtroon, A royal jpster, Htt't In hla train an ndd buffoon, Who utcd to poiti'r Thp court with trick" imiptxirtune, Wilting on tbu lii-hfiit fulk lila r'ouli-li ilt-asaiitriuit aud hoaxe It ntnU main ttnse tn play tht fool Which whyk--..m. rulw Occurr'il nut to our jackaDnpoi, Who comequfnlly fuunJ hu frraka b''l to lonauit ialilf mayici, Atit qaltf m tnmy kl-k an't tweak ; Which only seetuM to makp him faster Try the paUruu- of bii mauler. Some ilu at lat. brvoml all a Itii-uir'il the Ai ..ptTatt displcanure "f his erfn and racing hlglineii. Whether hi' twitch d hia moat retertwl Ami lacrtil 1ard, Or liftil lntru'lf.1 nn the ihynrns Uf ihu fair huuwhnM, or let fly Au e 'iti raw at royalty, N.mi- know.. Ilia tin an occult ow ; Uut record-, tell us that Hit- SulUu, ll'-.-niiifr to terrify tin- kuave, Kxrlaim d, " ' Ti. time to at that breath , Ttiv dom iA ccalcd, presumptuous lvf ! Thou stand'st cnwlrmntsl to cetitii death, blteiirr. base rebl ' no replt ing ; I hit -mli U iy in-luhjit-oi.'t.- -tt til. That, of my nun fu'f ifrace and wilt, I leavr ti thif lhe mode of dying. '' Thi rnl will hi- dune 'tl jnt Kt-iiliHil tho wretch, and kld thedwut. fcinctt my Li-t nu'incnlj to asuu.iif, Vor M:ijs-t'i Immnne decrte Had rlfiun d to leave the choice tn me, I'll -lie, mi j)lia yi.ii. of old kp " To-Day aud To-llorrow. The London correspondent of the Spirit of tho Times, In speaking of Gerald Ma&cy, a new poet, who bus jusi come Into favor In that city, aoys: "Anut her Hur tif ha- ari-t-n. io the i.rien of Of raid Mrnf-y th? jjoet of lalmr imp ho eiidf ivor lo miae the t.-lanii he iirung from to thu enjoyment of theamenl tlei of iiiileit-iiileiice and right iliena It to the enjoy-ment of domestic comfort : he U fall of hope fur the peo pie lie fhould bt- f-ltm to thr American world in a cheap furui, that every ono may read him. ' The following poem i.-t from (he pen of the above writer: lliith hope that burn d hkestar.4 sublime, li'i down i' the hi:iveD of (reedoin ; Aud Iruf hi-artu ierih in the tinn We hlli. rlifst need Vm: Hut never il ure d"-n nn.l mv. Tliere 's nolhinu lert hut ifrow Wi. walk tht oildcrnts to day, Tim promi.od Uud to uorroH-. Our bird nf itonc; are ttt-Dt now, llit-rr ire no Hunera blooming ' Vet life brirn in the frojen Iwjh, And frt'i-d'in'it uprliiK li coming ' And frt t-d-im tide come up ninny, Thotiuh we imy ulrand iu aorrot . And o-.u K't"1! haik urouud to day, ,;hjll Hu.it flgniu to ui'jrrow, Tlirnuitli ill the lima;, dark ntRht of yea m The penple'i cry ascmideth, And earth it wet with blood and ti-jr : Hut our m ek luffer.mee endt-th ! The few -hall not for ever away. The many moll in aormw : Tin- Him r of hell are atronR to day. Hut I'hrihl shall riie to morrow. Tbntis-h hcnrti hrmsl o'er the rw-t, nnrem With mnillni- future lliteo 1 For. lo ! our day bursts up theaklea : If an nut your noula and linten ! The world rolls freedom radiant way. Anil ripniK with bet sorrow : Keep heart ' who bear the croi lo day, --hall hut the crown to-morrow. 0, tnuth ' ftntne earnest, it ill aspire. Willi enerfiien Immortal1 T' many a hraven of detlre Our yenrnlns opeiv portal ' Ami thiiuith uir wearle by the way, Ami heart- bre-J. tn lhe furrow. Wo 11 tow the golden if" Id to day The liarreat tonic I tomorrow.' Build up heroic Href, and all lie like n sheathen xahre. Ready tnfl-sh out at llol'tcalt, U, chivalry of labor ! Triumph and toil are twini ' and aye Joy una the cloud of torrow ; And tii the martyrdom to day, biinga victory to-morrow. The toflh Language, The following specimens of thu Lord's I'rayer, in the style in use at varlods purlous, will ex hibit the changes which our vernacular bus un- tion of cattle men to provide for. and give the argono. since its lormation, six centuries ago : best means ol transportation, then wc should like to know what is more worthy uf their attention and patronage. Tbc Grandest Scheme of modern Tlmet-An Lnpfrc gifen lo a Railroad Company. From the New Dileani Delta, July 'J4. A few days ago Mr. Robert J. Walker, late Secretary of tho Treasury, accompanied, we believe, by Mr. Jaudon, late cashier of the United States Hank, antl still Inter the draw eo of Butidry bills held by citizens of New Orleans, which remain unpaid to this duy. to the ruin and despair of hundreds of people, passed through our city on his w ay to Texas, bearing with him $1,000,000 of Texas bonds, valued, accord I ni to tho Tnva There is no man in America less liable to Canl grailation, ut t;((ift,euU This sum Is to bo de- tnan nr. wott none wuo to uniformly has wise posited in the hands of the Governor of Texas, and senBlhle reasons, for all hi, official and per- In behalf of the Great Pacific Huilroad. of which sonal conduct. There is no impulse of ful.-e or Mr. Walker Is a stockholder to ihu amount of .mining ruiittiHiiropny, tn tuow clauses ot tlie , ten million", und various other citizens Includ- Trust Deed. rom a knowledge of the dynamic ing Hie Itcv. Counsellor Joel G Sever, late of huliini hi iuuiiwu upon iuu i"in-ii.uuoii oi miiu. ; tins city, wtioae stocK only amounts to lhe niuu- ui'imcu iiuui miu.1it.rii;ut;-; 01 imy jenri. uniting , est Slim OI .iOtl,umi own HiimeilH- amounts. A. D. I'.'58. Failer ure in hcune, haleweide beoth thi netiuc, cumen (hi knnerichc thi w ille Ijeoth idon in heune and in erthe. The cueych dawc breid sif ous thi Ik dawe. And vorzif ure dettesas vi vomllen ure ueltoure. Aim letle ous nought Into temptatioun bot dcly ver ous of uvcl. Amen. A. D. 13U0. Foelir our In bevenc, llalewyd be thi name. Come thi kindam, Thi wille lie don cm In hcvene and In erthe, Ourc uche days bred give us to day. And forgive us oure dettes, as we forgiven our dettourcs, And lede us not Into temptation, Hotudelyvere us of yvel. Amen. Jtcnts of Items. It is stated that there are 18,000 troops in Cuba, beside the resident militia, ic. LTiku Burritt baa gone to Europe again, to labor In his great project of an Ocean penny postage system. The steamer, "Star of tho West'' arrived at New York ou Monday, bringing $063,000, and 430 passengers. There has been another dehtructve tiro at San Franc iko. Thu loss is estimated at $1,500,000. Three squares were consumed. It is said there ft au immense discovery of gold at Port Oxlord in Oregon. The minora were, making :0, per day. Great excitement thereat. Tho Star of the Went reports great excitement at Kingston, in consequence of the bombardment of Grcytowu. Tho feeling against tho Americans nan universal, aud it was doubted whether the action was sanctioned by tho Government of the V. H. The Journal Insinuate! that commander Huli.im was Intoxicated. It ubo states that among the first houses destroyed by the guns was that of the British Consul. The Revenue of Hoston fur the first six moathi of the year, was $4,232,145. Of New Orleam (or tho year !Bo3-54, $2,358,060. Stock sales iu New York still rule at low figures. Cleveland, C. & C, sold on Saturday at HHJj; Liltle Miami, !W ; Cleveland Toledo 7IJ. Thi is the right time for investment in stieh stocks. Thu State Hunk of Tcuucsacc has a circulation of $2,1(50,0411. nud owes to depositors $734,747. It haii of specie $l,18,li'J7, notes of other banks $11.1,803. duo by other banks $516,373, domestic bills$l,4,)5l9u'0, notes discounted $1,168,008, Ae. The Stamford Hank has declared and paid 70 per cent. In dividend during the last three years, and keeps on bund a surplus of 10 per cent, thus handsomely beating the Fuirlield County Bank, which has paid 00 per cent, dividends In (he sftmo time, and reserved 7 per cent. At Boston The Journal says: Money is quoted at about the same rates, say from 10 to 12 por cent. I'nper of tho best quality la very scarce at the minimum, and negotiations aro made occasionally nt OioOA, The banks lend more freely to regular customers. In Cincinnati, exchange ban fallen to I to I premium. There are minora in the city that the Cincinnati banks will follow the course adopted by tho.-e of Clilcugo. and docllno receiving Indiana currency, except at 2 per cent, discount. A despatch from Philadelphia on the oth says: A man giving his name an Capt. Donald of (bo ship liny Eulr, was arrested this morning and taken befurc the V. S. Commissioner on tho charge of slave dealing and piracy. The charge preferred is (hut lie not long since landed sixty slaves on the Island of Culm. Only oue witness, a boy, has been evamiued ibus fur;his testimony makes out a clear cae against Ihe prirtiuer. The examination is .still progressing. Twenty buildings were destroyed by lire In Williamsburgli, N. Y., on the'ilh iait. Value of property destroyed l.i,000. The Michigan Slate Fair will be held at Detroit on Tuelay. Heptemlier 25th. and will con-tluue four day?, A tire broke out In a Warehouse In St. Louis, yesterday morning, and i.VH) bales of hemp wore destroyed, valued at I7.').ooo. The loss was covered by insurance. In Louisville, Ky., Joiixson Is elected Judgo of the City Court, over Joicb. The dispatch docs not Inform us as to tils politics. Wo mistrust ho Is a Know Nothing. In Campbell county, John- II. Nki.sox is elected Judge, and Ciua, STtiuKKH, Sheriff". Iu Kenton counly, (Covington.) Uiiwaiid Uii.ky Is elected Judge, and W. 11. Wood, Sheriff'. Thcw are tbo candidates of lhe Amtrkan, or Know Nothing party. One hundred and ten thoucand dollars were subscribed In Stoubenville for an Iron rolling mm, io uc erected neur mat city. Tbo Statttmun of this morning auuoui tho dentbof I'rof. Wruiiit. of Perrysburg, cholera, lie was A.istnnt Clerk In the Senate. last winter, mid secured Ihu respect ot all by bis urbane and gentlemanly deportment. We regret his loss. It Is stated that the cholera prcvuibi badly In Delaware, und lhat lhe full t-rm of the Wenk-yan University ha been jiostK)ned four weeks in consequence of it. The i'resideut of thu United States, was egged by a drunken South Carolinian on the 5th Inst. We llud tbc following uwuuut uf lhe ridiculous affair : Immediately alter (be adjournment of the Semite, this alter noon, as i'resideut Pierce was leaving the Capitol at tho northern door, under thu eastern arcade, he was followed out and addressed by Jame Si. Jeffords of Charleston, ti. C. Jetlnrus was considerably intoxicated at the limn, and was iu company wilh J.S. Duke of St. Lou. (.by n.li, .... ... . - 'A. land J. F. Winnmuuf tic York, alt of whom uura .iM.ir .. ar, ... 101 ,lod drkiK. Tho l'.ci,l,.nt .hook hand, nam.. II,. kvnBdum conic to, be th. .v.llo dou In ith tlln, onJ j,,;,,,,, ak, , ,,,,, , fe ortbo a. In bouno. guvo lo u Ihl, day onre trad ke , drk. ,lioll uc iKUmi , .....J .... i ' , J " i ctite-r hiscarriag. l.r. nD ii"H'-u. "'' tllllU-UllF. Hill- HU HOI Into temptaciouu ; but delyuer us fromyuel. j Amen. I A D. l.WL i O ourc father which arte Iu licven halowed As he was doing so, his hat was knocked oft by a hard-boiled egg. Jelfarda returned into the Capitol, saving lliu l'retjidunt was a dimmed fool. The President stMike lo one of the police, asking If he had authority to make Ihousands of youth of every U'mperament. the Now. extravagant as lhe whole Kcheme has ' 1 , , J-J, J J Jr rut i an rre"1- CllI,, ""'"''"". "d olhcex Wailes emed. Mr. Walker, by his addresK, skill and "u iL, Viihii. -i -Ji ir. -rVhT. tt iM I M,orl7 "r -"-w-tt.-u Jellunls, whodcnieil Ihrowj greut teacher knows well that (tie weed is ex-' seemed, ceedingly mjuriouj to thoeu that use: it, and e- j management, aud without any violation of any periully fo to boys of immature organizations, j aw , 0lher Impropriety, has placed it in a train unu icuuiiik w-ucumrj Urea, cuuii is wen , whlCU proIIUSe-S lUe lUOcl milglilliCent result.- uown. inniinces iivsiiepNW, anecis uie sigui. ' The Mute or Icxusin a moinenl ot madness wyll be fulltllled a well inearth as it ys in hov- en. uive vu mis naye our nayiy oreeue. Ann ( forgeve v oure Irea-pawi, even as we forgvvc our iropuccrs. And leade vs not Into temnta- cioun ut . oc.yvcr vs iron. even, ror mine ys , mU -)ie ww bim tlmm , h dj . rf the kingdomeand the power, and the glorye for m irvMln, -1Mi mm,thttr tim, i-,m tremo nervousness, loss of memory, and a dul-! M-r miiu to any company which hhall build a Allien. ,hrow an f R irwltnt -rhe new of the faculties. When consumed to ex- rad across iu territory, near the parallel of M, , .,.. ,. 1.1 V. ' J i ' , , ,ifl j Justice d.-cid.-d to hold .Ictlunls to hail, and tho produces vertigo, palpitation ot (he heart, flush-; midfullv unnaralk-led inthennuiilsofb-u-iitlntiri us of sweat on slight excitations, lossol llesb. ex j inranlly iwssed a law domttliig twi-uly fcectinn i iiiir the egg. An examination was had before i Capt. Dutiniiigtiui. when oue wit in s testified that ' I he saw Ji Hards, wilh nu egg jn his hand a few I minutes previous to tin? avanlt-. another testt- ccw.worM; and more pronounced e.vmploin.s than on the simple eoudilion that suid company sliall t,v ltL I" " i . bLl?i, .,..!!.', Tk.Tii 1 a"'"''1 ",'"' fnr 'i"" K.an, wh.i declined these manifest themwlves. commencu the road bv Ihe l.'.th of Aiiwi. and 5? . :. 0 - . . - y.:""? L.1-.1. ? " ! hitoming lil. He H.en sen) lur amdher. In The wise old moil moreover knew from half : Jiall dciiirslt 4,HHl.uoft In the Slate Treasury.! . .T. . , , 1 I tho meantime. Inroiiiing mure wdn-r. he cried century's observalion. that the stimulus of which Ihe company can draw out as w.u as It ' " ' " h that il sent to jail he would Toliocco, craved ympalhelically oilier slimn ..l.,.B.l.iir. HiH.mil i -.1 . .h. ! " r ni'ius. si w a.-o lorg.ue imrociiera. .,, u; iH Ins. Uie sophoraoro thai hownl aud sinuked ihe h,iid lltty miles of (he comnletcd mad shall . ii .. . '. .-.- - Bj f,MAl frwW irnt Ihh rifircniid svKti-ni ulu n eon, Utl.it. i. . ..i V.-i 1. .. 1. .1... i . 'uomcm. .mien. ...... . luniKi-u i.,r ihu uiii.ku.iii tn uie rviiiniiiiur. where thu bracing intlnci.ee of brandy was but on ihese simple conditions, litis company will too agreeable. All stimuli of I hu human or- receive scrip which takes i-refcrence of all or ganization, are of kindred. Tobacco mid ulro-; fr twenty m-tions of land p..r mile, for over inn nri coiieii ib gcrimiu. iigurn aim pipes 111 All, Kill. Our fiilher which aft In hiauen lullowfd be : thy Name. Thy kingdome come. Thv will bo . m p. 1 or over i j ... 1 l 1. i . !.. t . ..r-... .... ... ..... einht hundred miles, tnnkluir mer (en milli.m.Ar T"K . communica(ed to Cant. Duiiniimlon (hedesireof larlnbly accompany thu wine, in every College j bxTW of land, the average value of which. w i ay our Ul'-V l ;, , , " for--wc V8ourileijtH thn pr,.,i,,,,it that the prir-oin-r Is- not prosecu- He then lookout a small knife il hiiu-clt in the leg. just alrovo tho knee, saving he was detenniuetl lo bleed to dealh. As the blood Mowed profusely, he be- came alar1n.1l, and allowed it tu lie examined. and was disarmed. The Attorney General then Uv. Kitnelv oli.ci parls.it th- l moil, (lur population lias 1 fal-i. To pi.sluee nil this go.Ml. il is eynleiit since mure iiiati trenn u: ourpower.weaiiii.com- ulllt i. riiiupanv mut haw ncv, nud la a im-ire. ami nalinal infill, lire, have iiici.-UM-d in r 1;,iiv. tu Iran-iicl their atl.d'rs in n bus. a -till greater latin; and louileeii laige Slule.-. , i, ...-id,,. -Vily. TbcTre.iMiicr is .Musee IM;i iti. rontuiiiing fecial millions ol inhabilaiiN. have ; ,,,11 (iit Cilv.iin.l the Acting Agmt, U W U-en added to our t-lnrioiH con le.lt-racy. Hut, au.w. AppluHi'. There Is no Hvll. lo give ecu a bird eye view ol lb.; Iinp.ir- r,M(II, lir ,iv ,1(,,,i1(jni on the part ol lhe i mi- tnul Mines I have wilnc-M-d, and In mh I r-rani; Hi ly oeralioii of the Company on which it basin-en my lot IhhcI an buini.lc part,; ,iM, Mll b. cot aid and ibarily -it never cm wijiiM ticiupy mure space (ban I can tlevute lo 1 nsuki- mie cent out ..f Ii in. Anollier restHi will the pUt.o.-e. 1 Hill, til' lefi.ie p.iv on o .Uiotllel H. i,;,t vilielevcf lhe t mii..iuv t..i,d. ..t..i,.. ,...lu Mibjftt. ilictv a In e Slate mnl grow up. I ApplaiiM-.l 1'p.tn iiiaiidid and impartial re1r..-iH-et or , i,. propufed to..H-rate ou Kinesis tur 'year; my enuiM as Hie conductor i a pnlilical juur- j aur whi. Ii lime the will piubalilv In a State. iiai.uiiMiig a long i Muneiinies sioriuv iierioti. i ul)j (l v ow, 'r,Uniy HiiuipmhiI m n can. to iiaii.ti.i- uie no nun. taii-uici 10 ie ante 10 Ul v,.rUililv pul inlo Kiur-a before winter my, that, ollliough fully ten-ible ol my -hu t-1 Niinds-rt of per.-um' have written In the Compa comings, and of luting, in some re-pceR tailed )1V that they prefer Kauiw to Nebraska for lln lo reach the point nt which I aimed. I um nol t H.il .mil cliinale : but that Hn-v will o.. t.. .. uie Lonipauy niK James Fox preserred himfrom iwrsonal dislike, (Ten at A time wluu ho was politically tbo most unpopular man in the kingdom. T hu history of our own country is full of examples of succesR obtained by civility. The exiHirieiice of i-vciv niuu ftirundic., if we but recall (be pant, fii.ueiit iiistunces where conciliatory iiiaiiiuTrt havo made the fortunes of phyi-iriuns, lawyers, divines, politicians, im-rcliants, and, indeed, individuals uf all pursuits. In being introduced to a stranger, Ins affability, or the tcvctm, rrealefinstanlaiieuubly uprcpossotmion conscious of having, at uny time, inleutioually wronged anyone, udvocultii any measure calculated in my judgment to impair or endanger lhe prosperity of tin1 cminlty, or i-uppui ted lor office uny man wlnm. I tleeuicd unum thy or 11.1- qualitleil. That I may have erred, in nunc In was Iraet.l by Park and the Lambus, but Park i "lftlll'7' mum', im U'T iiw i htr."' where II was already a Inige stream, ,u-1 ,K! j? d,'ll'f Mv l'-'U Uc, lite . f.an.h.rs ....k II up. where he died, at r,,,l " ,nlll,!u Hn-m. ami mil Ihe fruit id .-.'and traced it tn th- Gull ot Guinea. ,n"Vl thv ?"11,V, W rnr,',;r,ttH ,'" ' We have now the Hnin es pretty well detined. I 'l'-' MadMHi h- nm; und I cI-m- It Shuiild our livci l i-ptired. vhi uiav ,,1 ''lbe per. ua-ion lhat the priin tpl.-s origin i iil.us by and by. The emin i " t--,iK,,' "'J pouucai crecti nave iituier more minute paitiiulais by and by. The emin try Is open to 11 , and we he soon tu In' abb- lo iN'gin a ini-Jiuit nn the heat) vvati n of the Nigel ! The King then is very friendly, and in curresHiiident'i w illi Hrulher Prtrnks, ut Mo- Tappan slulioti, ut the foot ot lijg llot.m Falls. lie in ntiMDiis 1-.r iuiei.. their ; ami we arc only ilebiv ing fr want n luiHireis, --Tfn la- Ivoh-rs are few. I The country Is um-t b li;:bttiil. aud to all human nppciuahee. n In nltby country. May Hie Chri-liau world awake" o the gicat Impurtaiiee of gieiug Ihe Ii1i--im!- of Hie (io. pel lo all this lx-uigblct portion of lie- world ! II the.-e liu- N are ol any Inlemt. u-e them as von see proper, I icuiain.dear bi other yotirs, for the (prcatl nf light and truth. lliu, Tii'iti'-i.. A Nov 1:1, l.nii.i. Si ir.-Hcfore lhe Monroe Counly Cntirl now in scbmat li. lu-ler. a some what novel ease is on trial. The Adverlixer reports the circumstances tn lie Ihe following; Al Hie town elect im. in Sculls-v ille. In March, a ticket vv its procured to lie lu inlcd and toMiiueevlent luted, on wlii.-h were Hie names id almut a d-en Indict of lhat place, who were dclgtmteil for various town offices. It wai aam.ed or implied that Hu- ladieswilb wlmm Him liln'rly was taken, favored the woman's right- movement. '1 lietuH lot wnsMyhd lhe "Mirtunhal Ticket," ami bore f -r a bend device a cut of a magniliceiil bird of 1 uinew) origin, 1 he friends of (he ladles not relislitng Hum -fiin hav guile no map rial chaiiue. Il my lldiloi ial vices have cinitlihulnt. even in a slight deg.ee, to adv itnce the pm-pcrliy nf my ctmnlry. to(-iin-t iu 11 Hie cause of muralily ainl virtue', and lo raise the chaiacter ol tlie iit-ut-p,iK r in ess in ' I those pail.' of lhe Cnioti in which my active I iii I..,. 1. ,.1 l I .,.1 ..... 1. lilt- has Ih-c.i ep. nt. I mav huim Ilia! my I, Imrs, niduoiis uml th. inkles m Hiey ruiinclimc have Is-en, have nut lie.-u s-ni altogether tor 11011 gbl. ' braka miles (Ir. Coinp;tiiv take hold in Kansas, as ihey will (tot expose Iheniselviw to (he vicini ty l Mavciy. Whatever (he papers may suy, the Mi'-uiii slaveholdi r have not moved one slave Into Kansas, although Ihey have Maked claims. And left men to watch Hit ni, Hut tli.-v will never meupy them ; there will Inj less iu-dncemenl in tluce vvce-k.s or moiilhs, than now. lhe rcnorl" ot cholera on lhe route are ground let in bis In-half, or awakens tincunnciuusly a pre judice against him. To men, civility is in fact, vvliut in auly ik to woman ; it is a genvral passport lo favor, a letter uf recommendation wr.it- ten in a Iniiguagf lhat every stranger under- st amis. them-clv Sttttrimnn if il will give us the history of any thing tike piracy ever committed by tho authorities or jieoplc ol Gn-viown. We have never rend ot any thing of the tort. And It is mean and daniardly lo attempt tn shield lhe adminis tration by making lliesc charges without a par-llcle of proof. The lnwn ol Grey town was, last year, organized as an independent community. It adop ted a constitution and system of government of its ovvii. The Americans hail become numerous and controlled the new organization. They boil their own wuy. In opposition to the British and 1 he bctd of men have often injured all other foreign influence, ami Grey town was 4 v irriiamiuv ami conseiiueut rude- , i. .,...i, 1, 1 ..,. ,tJ u v.... 1 .. nets, at the greatest scoundrels havu frequent- , . . , .. n , , . , , , ly nnccicdcl l.y their plausible manners. Of or M ' ll" VmTi two men e.piul 111 all other ri'Mx-ct, Ilia courtc-1 ,HI' Trni,!''1 Lompany. Incororuled by the Gov-uu. one lias twice Ihu clinncu for fortune I'hil. 1 ernineiit of Nieanrgua. and Ihe independent town fa'lyr. ! ot Sun .limn, or Gicytown. Hy nmo sort of . 1, , . . . , ... . , .... ; influeiice. tin- Government ot the Cnilnl Stales A ltin.it Srii.'M;. - We heard an iiiiecdote lion. , . ... , . ,, , , ageiitb-iiiau who recently travelled by train from wi"' th" 1 '''",'" ' Ill,n-V mX B,,,nH, feast. The President knew too well, lhe agency j undvrxtaud, will Inj nearly, it hut unite, one ui iui.iM.vu iu uiiirt mm - muiiiih inn tircu 111 111 o in oi no ars. itOVV, inu nigncsi r.. ..ill V a 1.1. 1.1 1 i 1 on H.lom of tho von... and i.nlmkrd loot of a iln,n.,. l .1,, n.,.. r . r,l .,., ,l. " . 'J11"".1" kinpl"""', and .indent. Into pnrm. and I1U,. thai ,noli,.rly ! t th,, Kin (iraodo. In.. --. owcod. d ""' "" ""' "".r"r tod. and ho noH itot'onlinly dl-ohiiri'd. And l.nilo r. nol Into trmol.tlo... Itot tlcltiipr niri'v cuiior,',. oi'iv ..on'.i i.ncixnr, .a-nnilo, n -horl tlinr pim-o. Tln-re aaa a raging attack li.vol nlnclcrn and Iwonly. away from , Uenlr million., for lln- Imil.lion of which Illi. ()vr ., ..,,,", Tl. r.,ll,vl. r,l ' '" ""' """d-"""'" ,,ir ""d tbpmtrcnla tront thi.irtnoll.pr,aH.atinRonlywillill..ntlhclr;c,nanv will receive hind aorlhono hundred , ' n' "', ...1 tli ."'T" ', ' , i.io drive out their rattle from dunuer. When own .e, and lending a Uf. which .tin.uU.e. the ! mili;. " c il" '"X.utoJJT?L.ZZ I tkry n-lnrned Ih.-v rd their ,.N. Il.r. and Unl this I. not at . There , an old chntter ln0 Cu ,t.tt cmmK ,j ' reluttnnl their children l.uriud to death. . and Vicklmri road, t, which hud tan nro- "'J."""'.. '..Tl" 'TL... ... ! The wit. of IV.e, A. IVrtor. of Niagara F.Ik Imagination, while it does not inlmmllie reason We Inmor tlie good and wise old man. for this rrovision in his Imperial gift to I'nion College, t will do much good. viouety granted sixteen sections per mile; and tuis comjkany uaviug orgauueti, not oeiug ame to sell its st'otk. entered inlo negotiations wilh Chattleld. Walker's prrdeciwir in the grand Pacific, alias Moonhineroad. todlvp.wenf Ihchar- I'emiing tnese negoiiaiions, some legal sl..l to Lot i, which displays the quick wit-1 "wn. . ne rca-m. may uen-niter apR.nr. I n-. l(l,mtll, c(mn.hi Tllllllifeslcd by his dunghtem !- lui promptitude ol sunn- people, Their was in I til some more Miti.luctory reason enn he given ! tlg edueutcd al a I'alludic school, one them the carriage wilh him a fellow -passenger, a strati (), ,s Vet npH'ur.-d. Ihe world will agree In i entering a convent, and his hold deleiiee of an Halo Facli Naml) Slalrd. Tho Porlsmouth (N. II.) Msinen publishes a communication in answer to an attack upon the motives of the " Know Nothings."' which ! gentleman of Texas, who happened to hear of embodies some very Imporluiit statements, iri ""?r called on tne m-MUcni oi iiiecompa- Ibe revelations here made arc fully rtiManliav n-v-.ai"11 kt'd ma "r X i" ht'k ''"'-, , . ... , , , , . , scnlR-d. were informed that there were twenty ted, tbeywill put tho brawl of infamy upon j mmmK They li.im. dialelv cileml Iheir immes some of our politicians, M a "lM,n ,ni' c,,r I for that tialarice. and when Mr. Clint Held fame runt. Inlrluuelnir priest IioimI. who arc iwrties , to cbw his purrhasc. Ihey reoiilred him to pay one iiiinurtu iiiousauu xoiinrs ior tneir snare oi the slock. This was the tiiugle advantage nb- l.u T., . j ll.r .!.; arl.... ly alive lo tiu-M mailer, ami there is sucu ation, A) ,. wit Wl. eon-ider. displays thf spirit ol Inquiry as wan never nciorc wnuesseti. If a close scrutiny shall prove ihe-sr things untrue, Iheii all upMsltion will die awny of Unit, The following extract emliodlefl the lending facts of the article, and Ihey are Important : When ficn. Scnlt wai nominated for I'resideiit, Il wu" generally supposed he would receive the I. at Indie vole, ircausc ol lus iriend'blp to the implicated, that will last. 11 Is not to be tie-! nied that thu public mind Is becoming thorough- :ll.U ol S DniiSroUV. The follow in:; new " of canine Fugacity Is from tin llu1in A Vi Insliuiet Herald ' Captain l'rnlt. formerly of Clul.-. a, graiid-fa tber of Daniel Pratt. Jr., the gieal American traveler, once had a remarkable dog. Mr. Pratt was vviiil lo iclate lhat mi a certain m-cashm ho lol his wallrl on the Cln-l-ea l'ach, and after In- returned lo bin home mil his .log down lo the bead, to find It. The hg Ion ml (he tide in, and us the wiilb-t was dropped at lower water he waited until Hie tide had eblreil, and then picked up the article and brought it home, nn eiun-iualii'li Mr. I'm It found Hint thr wallet contained four-ami sixpence, whereas il hud onlytwo-and-tluvenenee when he lo-l il. His flu-ewd and Suit III nl dog had round thirty-seven and a halt cents ou the road, and put It Into the pocket hook." CvMuii.--Heiiry IV having lie-Mowed the tor- ilon liiu on a Lrcntlcmnu. ul Ihu Milieilntiuii nT IW whom ih.-y iN'lleve In be Ihe Hiitl.omof the 0n. the gentleman made the rutomary fpeeeh, nohr-t. It s mvitl the affair causes no little local i "Sire, I am not worthy." I kuow'il well,'1 aid lhe king; -but 1 give thu the order to please- niy cousin de Never. The Meniphli App-at thinks II Isa pretty good sign ot "hui-d timet" when vou h'v a man worlli si'vrnly thousand, digging f.ir Iwu lionrs with a pickaxe for Iho cenl piece that rolled down a rat bole! fff The famous William I'enn bad ascaH--grss-e relation, whom our punning auecslnri! de scribed as a pen thai bad been "olten cut but now mcuud. ' Nearly all lhe unplicalloiiH lo Hie Comna- ny already made, are from unlive Americans. Vili.-n the emigration once In-giii'. it willIs-k'-pt up in a constant elicaiit. 'I lie Company can H int iiiinuallv m. re einigianls to Kansfc) than there ure Haw holders in the l tided State .pplnuse.J The oppoltuiiily U lhe Kst ever dit-ieii im' invcsiuieiii, heeaii'-c the (.uiupiinv ImiiKdiatcly locates ihe ell ies of the newTerritory. The Coiii)iany inteiuR after akml a year, to rcmtive tlicir ox-ratioiiN ironi Kaioas prohubly to a mure unit hern point. Ih-cuu-c Ihe tl. sign Is to mnke n line ot free Stairs down In Hie Gulf (Applause.) The retuli will be a cluilii of rail road- and a I'oulhern niutc to the Pucilie. The moral tliguily t tins m.Mie ot emigration pusses Hint of any on record, rhose who have gone were applauded In public when setting out. and the gentleman who prnvid.-d them Willi ontlllH wouiii otuy iukc on per cent. In pnviiieui, A quarter M'ction is donated lo every while mnlu eilieii, and also to tlm-e who have declared their Intentions with n lew coiittilious. (A gentleman in the audience questioned whellicr such was Ihu law, he had only seen il staled hi Ac.Xiif lui iinalU, Imt Air. Tlniycr H.ii.Uie hud wen It in an authentic otuirler.l If Norlh- ern blond Ihi hhed in Kauas, il will spring up In aimed men who will annihilate, their ussnil- uuls. (liat tho ompauy nuvv wants h a tin sand lenirues nil over Hie eountrv. of wbleh mitiiv are already in progress, each i which b lolmve a miiKier ot emigration, in devote himself exclusively lo lhe lnisinc", Willi him the Aid Com. nanv corre-punda. This division nl the work Is lu.usiK'iiaoiej me i ompauy nave already him Ureils oi letters winch ihey cannot reply lo. Kelitihlc lulornmliiui can 1n found In a Imnk by Itcv. h. h. Hale of Worcester. Those who go shoultl tnko their bible mid their rilles; not for u -gres-.mil. mil prepami lo stand on their rights. l.ppiuiiflr. Why Is an assessor of taxes one of the beM. of IBCB iwauso no norer wnrfrr-rales anybody, grivs outrage. fZ ' ' "r ... :. ' . i i denouncing II.. hi" bat Mown oil. W ilhoiit hesitating n niumeiil, or pausing n second in perplexity, he look bom the riMif sirups over his head a new leather bat IrOX.UIMl III rcW It ntlt ol Mil' Window UtlcT tile hat. All looked astonished at Ibis unp-'uranceot lool- i-h willulnesH. and our liifuruiaul vi-nlun-d toa-k him If he Hmuudil it a win net. Im-chiisc lie had lot hie hat, to throw away his hat-boy alo.-- Certaiuly, replied the oilier, " my hat wiu a .l,,.t !.,.. ,.r . i - Irish rnmnuiiv in (he war of IM.l: ulnn rrntu That is u llxed tact. I t!'" r'"'1 ll,w,1 f"11"'." wr wi,h ,,,xitVhy I Hull form ol religion, even commanding Amerl wa-ti . i. . . . . . 1 vm ""IdieM lo fall down aud uncover their rfl-fhe (.revlown Homliardnienl Is destined .n llwt piww'd through the slrefts. lo live tn proie aud vem. Our young friend of j was nut then supposed (hat I'utholics were Ihe Stati smtiH embalms It In (Im "choice! lui. Influenced and controlled by the nriests no thnt Ian" Iu his pn.ier ol to-day-one of Ihe very Tew ,lirlr v,lh''' ,w UHl',, fl,r '"at candidate ' I-"" 1" Texas, they come with the cash, ami wilh that could trtint hlsmacticed nen hi n., -iL.. wl'" w,,,,l,, -MJrh8 mmK ln lX'i''',ls and : a brigade of contract.in.ar.d workmen, whohave ' ; -"i-i ntliclul liilluenco lo the V Sltinlie clmtxh. Hut oircauy comriienceu worn in raincm ii'iw.ww ... .. r... .. ,m,UKv, i ne .ien i or fwn in ii,h case warrant thi-coneluston. Your piymg luuy wuu an iiiecouuiiioii'pn-TiiH-'.- most extraordinary Infatuation on Ihe part of the people of Texa. to suy imthing of the responsibility Incurred by the leading managers of this allair, who represented Hie iiilereM nf the Stale, uml were iwiiiut to protect it The Moonshine Com puny oM ulned tho additional sixteen section per mile belonglug to Ihe KI Paso road, and If itaev get IVom Governor Pea--, of which there Is lillle doubt, the latter grant of twenty sections, ull that will beneces--tnry In enjoy Imth right w 111 lie to build a double track railroad. Thereunnn this comnanv. started upon moonshine, will Ireeoine the owners of the largest rapilal ever held by a corporation, and lhe people nl Texas will liavo sold their birthright for less limn a mess of nollage. Walker and his companions are hi rime less in lhe matter. 1 hey reipond to lhe invitation of the, State, and though there is not a cm oi tnrirsiocK ta- ouiwi- - iiavu you. prior in juiy unu nvi i . i . : .i.. i... n ,, nut, purt:ha-ed any ir.ioxicatiug liquor of de-! u "7 'u',,lum- .' " 3nw ,mcLn-IcudanC ridge, ol Norih ( andma, ami cousin of J. C. Witness-Not thai I remember. Bieckenridge, MeinWr of (.'ongn-si, from Ren- Ceuinse-l Have vou obtained nny at his store? j lucky. JlIT"u::i,lA:'' h,,.- ,J T..K NuBHxsai T,..sT. S..n.e of ihe adaiinu. mind lhal you are under oath. I --',, P-" i" 'tl'"- tik, seek to produce" w lines i an. Irving. (A pausr. ! ine uupretvion uiai tue .eora.-ka Kill I not a CniinN'l Well, willies, what do you say now? ; test mca-ure In the rank-of Ihe Democracy, but Wilnei--! hav'nl made any discoveries yet. unp ,,, w,lit.u tI1.v mAJ lhtiH mh dv. lounsel -Have vou not told H-rsona wilhln a i ., ,. , , . ... .. week, lhat tou had liought liquor ol defendants ,,in ''"- 'ton I ,, Wilnrw "Not that I rcmemlH-r. national organ of Ihr pnrty, sets II foot Coiinvl Did you not lell me yesterday that ' down against any tun h -Jii'V It says : you bod Iwiight spirlu nt defendant? I Thr .Viini-iu hilt n a Utt of litmvriatir Witness--Ves. Mr. 'miMtijy. The mniorilv have thikcn.aud in Counsel You did-aha! Well sir. when yuu , this country the majeiily must 1N olyud. Il told me lhat, did ymi lie or tell lhe truth? , in nut ntTerv tirv that an admini (ration ihould vtiiiiem i mm tne iriun. Counsel- Well, sir, iheii you have Niught spirits oi neieiiuani new hut. und if Mime workman or policeman j fcr., - qui.u-s from a "counlry rolemiB.rarv" t corre-pon.lcnl is well wlviwd of the fart that I General Itusk, the Senator from Texas, gives nicks ll up. he win ei ncr put u -u, i,H g,. a,y , ui,iit,itiHl epic, which si unild I r fr.i m ed wilh Immedialely aller Ihe nomination of Gen. Pietve. bis full sanction to Hie seheriK-. ami so dn (,ov head or carry It along to Hie next flu Hon in hand, until, on a wet uav iu.e tins, it itt lulnt-d. Now, when he N't-s the ii,it-bo near il he will! have sense enough Input it into it. and my name ! is on Ihe Init-l-ux. mi lhat l enn have thdli sent i up to London utter me;'' and so saying, he delith mutely put on his traveling cap, and made him-. sell quite easy on Ihe point. Our informant, on returning to town, was curious enough tniiiqulte at Swindun If these calculations were miitc'ssI'iiI. and learned lhat ll was jul us he anticipated. The hat and hat Ihiv were found, and lhe name being seen, Ihey were liirwiird.-d on (it London (o the oa u-i . - lh ilol Ttun . Tiik l'.iiict:ocl uur. -Il isriirioustoulMi've how one's habits of thought constantly break mil unu exiimii inemseives in whatever In tlms or says. In one ol our colleges, ll was custom ury Itir Ihe prufesMirs lo take turns in making Ihu clniiiel in aver-.. Once umui an iH-cn-tiim. tills duly fell upon Hie learned prolct-ur nf cliein-ilry. and tlie students were arttonbbed to bear Him iniriHiiire an itiustratinii thus: I'hou kliowesl, O Lord, that for tipping lightning, nil vur is lstier than platinum, so is the mind loucht-tl by thy grnre, made iiionI ready lo receive Hit! principles of science!" On another oerasinti, the mathematical professor asked "Divine good-lies fo enable in to know its length, its depth, its breadth and superficial contents.'' Don't triflr with Ihe nllbclloiis or young Indirs, They an imdltuilniiM (hat never were established for any such purpose. If you don't contemplate marringe rertillcales and lhe parson, trench Uil-slewlH. a live hundn-el dollar hm ise-rent, ami a prospective home lor (he old folk-, just Uke your nui nun leave, l ou ve no rigtit lo go on Irilliiig with tho conflding calico, than a bly-bock baa to paw Itself oil for a roet. pic, which should lie framed wilh th.it which caused so much aiuiifcment tn Hie n-adirsof (he stnUHmtn this morning Hen II Is: - I 'ther and nv thei aud I, And ten iiiihI .. I In t. itintr, Ural an t. I wminii 'lime blind llul eouldu 1 .rt mu h li-i.- " he look measures lo secure the Catholic vote; ernor Penne and the Legi-dslur... ami as ttie po-aud lhal leading Catholics In Hoslon. New York. ' pit "MMwar to acquiesce in It. we cannot see lhat llnltimore ami other large ctt Ies. were authori red i anyisHiy eise nas nnient mi-v wi ."i.i-.-.ni..u---.-lo make arrangements to seeur litis volo lor I ev'r mY to ,'"'ir f,oniHh mt' 111 him. And the ni-ord of his action in regard to I "maduew wliio rule the hour in certain parts the amendment ol the N. IL Constitution was j mi-nit m iu in i. iuiii it. rwT.-n-iif m-ciirr lilt i am ie .!-. i ."iiiiu-ivi t nuiiiii nt-.iintllli-.'UR SoMi-.rHiMi hntiMiK. Tin Wasliingturi cor . Nent Iu the cabinet tor bis inliuence In thi work, ri'vpomb-tit ol (he Philadelphia I". S. tiauttr. In Mr. CamplH-ll itdmils thin; for upon U ing up a late b tier, gives ns the lollovving slalem.-utt. ,l--'l,,',t l"r appointing subordinates who were -i...t j - ii- i.i . . i untiiendly to Mr. Hue Imnnn, niul wbenhuwiis I- it .-enafor kllkr. It Is ,ex,..ct.,l tM , h(ll, hi oH.p tinM(ll to those who know the man. ns h- wns never ! ,.,K,. ,, Mr. p,,, haiuin. be deni.-tl il and said he susvected. eien by his friends, of having nny principle In these mailers. There Is some new kink that, In good time, w III explain his opposition to the ten million bill : The failure nl (he ten million t-chemc In the was caused by Iho unnrciuintable det'c promised a "-at in ihucnhinct by Gen. Pierce long lw lure he was elected, in ciuT-ideraliou of the Catholic vote ol Pennsylvania being given to Gen. Pierce. In the former time, the foreign vote of Ma chusetlswas almost uuilormly given to the diui i nth I ic party, Unl al the last election, iN-e'suwi Hon of John H. Welb-r, who-e brother waull III Mrnng liiilueeinents wen held out by the whlgs, vim i ippolntetl poslnmster of S.m FranelH-o. Mr. i and oue ot tho hi -He lea o the constitiiliou pro-W. In a me in 1st of the committee of foreign al ! hlbiled lhe use of lhe solm-d fund for M'ctarinii luirn. und sustained the ten million giant iu emit-' imninses. the CnHudict went in a coiiipacl bmlv imt tee, when llrsl deuuiiidcil by Ihe President. 1 ugulusl their old Irieuds and lhe new cotistilu-makiUK the vote slniul there al I to t Hut suit- i Hon. T show how this was dune, look at one sequenlly he repented, and this mnrnlnir lhe,ciiiaft In lloxtturv. Alter cbun-h wtrviees were nlarming fact tipH'anil that by the m-ess-inii of. over, the priest" took over three hundnil voles ... i im: in.in- in nn- r.M-viii 1 1 r, iur iigniit-i tin- uen vonrii i in inn rum ni-i'ni mt'in on committee was pnralvKctl. and Its chairman de prived of the authority to laku any action in the premises IxmvN Wahcahk. We learn from lhe St. Louis Hipublirnn, Hint a fight tie I wren the Delauares, Hie all nr. sprinkled holy water on them, hlemcd llie.n. ami comniamicil each gotst ( all.olic to.lo- Mi-il one in ihe Itallot Ini ihu next day on pain of Ivclng cxcoiuuiunicatcil. Anollier cae. just Is-lure the Uut election it. this State. A Catholic in Mont on wnnleil an office under Pierce, and Potlawstnmies. and Sne iH1ns of Indians, and It was promised him if the Hishnpof l.ion would the C.even.es and Arrapalioes. .N-curre.l atsml JlpMl the Callinllc yote of New Hampshire tn .k- -i'ii t i i .i in i i.ui i tvor of the administration. Two days aftcr- the middle of July, on the Plains, hm ilea irom n t,(e Cil(h((l,p WlllA , h. pu,,; ,n Fort Itiloy, ami lhat Ihe Cheyenees and Arrapa- motion: one from Dover ramo toYortamntilh ftrnl boes, wen defeated wilh tho lo-fl of tllty oiun. 1 aitent a dsy or two, Tbo result, as ail know, 1 tion in ad ranee, and Aim eti pntd unet, ol our coi.airy in regunl to rallrowls and rcck- Icsn nitfrop1'"-1"' l"'' t"il,ir -loinain. Tut "Cinm ii Jot itsu." (Kpis.) has another lively disM-rtalion on that great modern politi cal phenomenon, the Knott -Nothing. The edi tor says ; nnn o we tif a-Miti-d fi'-thin nnd Ml lov rl a in una th- llniiniU tli.-in-rlii. iho A inn I can, l. ld In i.' t-.n .lililfsl lh.- mitn. and lh rt lioicrs havi- t-st-.i coi n I. hi . In.itrlt tt. fun lnfti , Un- r- h it aiiii.'tK lo pill on Ilii- hraa l Utr lur nt-r. Jnhn ll'iiilita. Ih.-tital .Mm-iifan I'urdln! hut. Iil Mini on (III- hi.iw r nnlnr T Iho It-ml ha ii lilah. Iht-Y itv. Ui't tlif I'"!- i icoinir tr it'inl nut I IkHloia gsltl ) .i vt i llalii to Irrp lite Witness Yes. sir. Counsel What did you mean by swearing you 1 could not remember? I Witness 1 mean that I couldn't. Counsel Did you pay defendant for the spirits! WitnessYes, sir. Counsel How much? Witness Twelve and one-half rents. Counsel What kind of spirited id you buy? Witness Spirit! of Turjifntint.Ftlthbutg Hrtnlle, Avotiikr Vkto. President Pierce has vetoed the Illver and Harbor hill, iw was expected. The message In a.i.it. out It Is said that It was not read to (bo House, and must He on the Speaker s lalde unlit December next. In the meantime, the I'resideut promises to write out his constitutional objections for the instruction uf Congress at the next session. The Courier remarks with just severity that : " He can ask for ten millions of dollars for the purpose of eml .roiling thu country with Spain ; be can commit an act of open war wilho.it oven the advice aud consent of Ihu body which has the only constitutional power to declare war; he can give his consent (o (ho enormous appropriation for the piirvha- ol barren acres, lit lor nothing but to light Indians on : but to give lhe nation's money lor the encouragement and Increased facility nf Ihe commerce of Iho nation. Is alike against his inclinations and his constitutional views." 1l.e trt-1 nun. hm n I n n ) " II Mr x t-ll rr .' lid-m llllff l.il" i.f llir huh, Ih 'liuhf.'f 0utr1tM, we .now llUrnij. t llf Itf f.n' 11.1HIAT1 Hthi.lx- Itnirw tn nil Hi .( or 1h. H' iniali IV.. in I tl'r i.il linn n. H"iiiiit'itt cannot if Utrin lnl to in,..- of II It U but nr it wa llio " I'M'tidfnlial -nlali'" I il..- Itue .t.-nt .. ihr HitTtnlan I i.-rt Ktt.l .n.l and Am. i Ilu. lit.. iii. -.. l.. "tk, I It mi It "III .lit- Imimti. fullh t Ihi . ral.ttr liitin Tit tnt in lit iU A " Miinr.i. Si riM Mim-.a." - The etlitor of Iho New Orleans picayune, s-aking of a " model milpcrilNT" to that paper, savn : " We have on our siilascriplion liat the name ot one geulleman, who has taken thu Weekly Picnyum' ever diico tKtu, and bus not once during Hie whole period, lhal we n'tnemtisr, found fault with the apM-arum.'o or conU'nls of the pa- t, or eiriipiBiutii o. is'iug irn'gnisriy servml y Hie malls. He paid his tint y oar's sitbscrlp- Fxitii CrHK. A physician in Lowi II dcclar oil (hut he tnotle the tiitwl evlrsorlinarv cure of bis life with nothing but bread pills, lie told a woman, long bedridden, "I have just ilk'ovcml In an ancient medical work.au exact description of your very ilU-a. along with an invaluable cure for It. Take Ihese pills exactly as I direct. In six days you will lie able to nit up; in twelve, to walk almut the room: tn twenty, to go out ot door and In one mouth, you will tie able to do your hoiiaowork. prorim J you do rxartty n I trll you." And -lio did ou thoso days jind, what ho preitlcteil. Hii piwltivo awrlioi.s awakenett her lite-power, and thu accomplished tho cure. The doctors know that (heir urea lest swistunee is this Hie tlealre. That gone, no mrtitrinr o)- crale ln-ucllcially. I'hrrn. Jour. Uu nottis lit Kmrr. Tha pssiengsn to and ftitm Ind.s are conveyed blwptn Ateiamtna smt thi Nils, a thwUncfl nt aistT-iii mil, hj rail. Thu tint ilensrture Iroin AlMandns ocurreil nn the 4ib nlMuly, with the pa.-ennnra who arri.mloti lhat day b tht Hi pen inn the rinal, thn nrnat (lnni part vl' th jnnrney throuuh Kapt is now Youled slle-nltier. Ttie -hn! nl' Ihe tin bntwepa Cairo aad Aleisndrts, IK) miloi will be eompltted, tt ta ptctsd about twtx amntha, 0rStnvTtka cou-.x tu b-n MmLaalvJ for Unrtl y koclaasaUoa mix whul t and what Is not a li st of Uith ; but the will of the majitrily of Hie Deinocrailc pnrty Is no less potential In making a principle a test, and III constituting thnt pnrn iple an urlicle of the DcniiH-'rutic creed.'' ,a"A correspondent of the Cincinnati lia-telle gives ihe ltd low Ing sketch of the real estate mania at Chicago. It U ainu.-lng, but some will laugh out uf (hu otln r corner of their mouths iK-forc they get throughwith this bunluc. The bubble cannot always le kept inlUteel ; All other btisiiieas is siib-iilinry to Hits, the carpenter on bis hmici Hie tailor nt hi- bench; the shoe maker at his awl and lust, dreams of his growing wealth. Iu the Intrea-tlng value of some diManI and objure lot, The alert "h-rk measures oil to ihu miss a dress paiu-rn, arm miivnh- liilitrnist li,.r lln.l ll.i.r.. .1... feel front.'1 The anxious cholera patient 1 directed by his exerieiiceil physician lo tuke'-oue-tbinl of Iho por I inn down, the balance tn one and two yenis." The lawyer, rnrgetllng his Coke and Hlackslone, da indies into iHdtv bick ering real esiute agent, in tie- nintblem-d race after money. Nay, even (he Illustrative lan guage n tint pulpit is drawn trom the vivabnUr-f of brokers and ltd joMiors. Tiik Rm:u ami llnuinii liiu, a vetoed! "Sarved him rihl!'' Piunkliu Pierce voted when in Counrcss auain-i Hn- Itiver and Hart sir bills, which (it ii. .Im kson apiuo.iM. nml now ho vetoes jtisl sm h bilk ,,.. who voted him Into tho Pii-siib iicy huve no rilit lo complHin; he has nol il,t.-.i lie-in tal e, ilnaigh they en-tleuvore'tl to dupe v.i, h olln r. Wu ob-n rveil In lf52 thai they wnv ihvch ing and lieguiiing by arguing that Pntuhut Pieice, acting as (he whole I'nion, wmild mil U guided by ilieennrtm of Smator Picrve, acting a the h pn'sentstivr of New Hampshire. He has now branded this wretched Noph.iniry.aud we hint-his eonateneT, while we deplore iIn oil coti-.tH. tiers,Kortl-llcuiiona--Army- Navy all thee en have j i-'vhiiii i. iiiiiiiien- notlillig. A. . IVinlO-ii A shorl time since, a lady and a gciillmnn of Washington cilv. nqviin-d in Hie church, m residence of a Human I itllmlle Prieal, lor lhe purpoao of being united tn wwll.K-k. Ilrides-maitlsand groom-men. and otbcrcotiiiany,were in attendance- tint t lalher" n-lum-d to per form Ihocen inony Im-iiu- the geutlrm.ui would nol promise to "tiring up" Hut children, with which It won anticipated he would. In the nutr of Unto In. Iilewd, in lite dnelrine of the "Holy Molher chiireh." So, the couple nalnil to (he house of a PredeMant minister, who, with plea aure, tiett the kind, asking no qucnHons in (he delicate mailer lo which we h.n p referred. Cml Vnttttc, ' Khvm .ii Hit has lieen foutnlguiiyyr munle-r in the flrst degiio al Day ton. fur killing Jivm Yot NO. Ilu lliu not yet rwelvwl his sentunitf

(Dliio Stale mxml DAILY, Tlil-WKEKLY AND WEEKLY Y THI (MM 0 STATE JUl'RNAL COMPANY. I troil'vratrtl under the tltntrat Lair, TBKMS. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCB. intu Cilv lulncnberi W 00 pTyfM. .. ,,. 4 00 ' Hi the Carrier, ptT week I'ISi Thi Watj.LT S Ou -rer jr, w ;; TKHMS OF AliVFmWlNG BY THE Syl'ARK. (thu iwbc oh ue " ') Uu uinare lvpar.-t-O ou ; untraa-s 3 wwks.. .W 60 month Hi 00 ; ....nth 12 tM ; rti in I tiM a U . Olio One One One Out " 6 wwk ft 0 ; outt One " 1 mouth 4 50 ou WopUyeJ -riftfrti-.ciii.ntJi half i wetdu.. . 2 60 1 wk ... 1 Ml ftilnv. 1 M 4 davit 1 2 a.lsra 1 10 1 liiM-rtloU 60 i tliQ the abort) Arlvprtl.cm-ntPi, Wdfd and -dared in the column of " Social N'olic. " diuUr th' ontiitaru rain. All notlr-M reiili ! Ii le HiMhhi'if lt- law. Iff! "Im. H orihn d tli? Iiwiile f-.ilusiviiy alter tin- first witk, T0 per cnt. ru'ire thiiii th aln'Tf riiK-1 , but all kucIi will i..itr in tlit! Til W.-. kly without flntraf. lluAin---. ("nr l, nut p-i-it-ding five liui-n, per yfir, In ,i K SJ.VI r lliif ; outside -. SoIum". m-fliui;, chuiiubhi isl'li, lite runipn-nii. kr.. liulr rk-i. Adverti-eim-nt. not tpminpanlwl with wriM-nnine-tion-. will bo Innt-rtal nil turbid, wl elurgpd accoid .injtlv. All tran&ltnt adTfrtlmf nt must b paid iu advance . WUKIl 'liif nuare one wifk. 50 cut ; tw" wi'fkn, TV , tlir' wi''k, tl ; oil" month. ; three month,, 13 M ; U iTiontliM. l ; oii fear, tin. I'n.lrr the -r--nt ny-tt-m. adfrtir it o ni.li-h I'T Hi" Miro he nri'tiiiitM, ihu rh.iTij'r- ludnij rliu-ji .' I" "till 111.' c I"i-il1ll t.iilj. It i Il'HYi;..! frill n!.i't'-'l. M0 JtUUIUI VOLUME XLV. COLUMBUS, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1854. NUMBEIi .1 Lager Birr. Tim Ireqnei.cy with which placard bearing thin ina'riptinn. meet the eyu: the recency of Us iuuoduclioii into llib cily, unil tlio culmliMic tliuiaflt'i of the wuuU UiL-innlvt'it, tmty ktIiupi rcmliTii IjiU'l'iirlivlc iiii this inula not miiiitcL-clin. Lu' i-liii r is u inuhi'd fhjimr nriinal-lv in. til- iti jiiivnrin. Inowntial prn'rtlt'shlea- ticiil Willi timinury ulc, iwncli it oIiphuI y reet'in- tih Onir r I'it'ha at (he l ni;lth Camu, The tnciHl i-oi rc.--ioiitlt'iit of the Londun Tunis, wiiliiiL'lVuiii lhcoaiii ut Di'rim, on Ju ly J. givt'8 tlie following lujiliio l(Et'liitifn of tlit reception of Omcr ru.ilui : "Wo hnvfl iiist bud a very cxcilitii; review. Tht; men, who hud a four hourH drill hetween hult'-piist four niut lialt'-t'ast eiht o'eluck tliia in ii.).fiimin:ij. lh.ii:h dillHiiiK 111 taste: of mruiiK-111111 diuiu-r. when in i ii' 1 1 h s Hieeilie avil v; wciikn', niul retain- llllts tlJllltl II -lllll t tllllL' III 111' iM'illr illvn, it tiii-le in fiilmrid, pionrnt, unil tnivr in tin tmnilli ii nTiitiur llitinr, eiiti-i'l hy niroittin ut iitr!i wliicli llii- inleriur f tlio huiH'lf reieive bi'ltiiv Iwiiij! lilh'd. 'I lie ilill-'iriit'c lii'twiTn lite iiimhs of hrnw inr hii'i' lii'i' and oidinaiy ale iiidii-alil liy ttie etwii'dt'y id 111'' 1111111'' Luj;er -nii'iininji reft ri'iiiaiMin in lt: tin- Inriih r n iiiiriiii to rcrt ed thatiliiit-r I'at-ha wasemniiig. on liia way from .Silihtria to Varna, and that he miitlit tto expect ed la an hour. 1'remilly the Unhide Majors nxk n tiuin tlie hn'uniLTiJ illi iinlers lo Uie Colonels to hold their reiiiit'iitri hi n adiuess to turn unl: and it nlxint u halt un hour nmre lite lmles Hiiinded the assembly. The Turkish in-fantrv down on tfle nlaiim In-low were observed In lull in, and draw ui in Hlid culunius in front t' t In-ir lent. About I oi-liek. u taint hlreak in o tool vault tnun limr in siv inontl Mt-re it ,M,t ,.. ,)V(ir t, w,it0 im.rt vi r,Mll lK-toni-sliiiikul.le. wliib- the UltiT e.ili he n.. il w-myw r in the distant.- over the bills whieh hum. (lately ittlrr l inn t n.Uii-.l fniiii the vat-. ,MttlUll slmmla. and thn.ii-h tlie glad could In Iknm w. lb.- inauubieluiv fiMiti' d n n- w dierned two IraveliiiKeari ia.M. iilnmall .er (."iverumt-nt iiitirli.rs. (he l.ietwntt p-mM (1JK,n.t lf) 1(irye mvi,l(r r,,i,y tmuird thelil-Ih-iii!; i.ie. nlH'd Ii lrt. flom it' Hi Niiteinber i ., i ,..,,. Arrh.d Hi.-re. lh balled, and i'i z.iii .jnii, tue ie-iniiisiti .m. iMenuias aim l.lit-oie. Iliere, it i.s ! Iwu kiti'I: Hit- Mihliitml end :!it irtlM. A late liri-iati iten i' i.i r Ii II- lie- etniy of a we.tllhv E.ii-li-tiuiii'i. i!iu niity b- .taulU iixvi nt tin- yr.iinl m. rn and tlr- Malinu e-ra. and wli-i enjoy. .1 yreat i i pu in l m "t ut o'dy nr-beiu;: a uiMiifi - -iir ol iim-ie. '"il Inilln i. ;t- be ii'; a i-.it-.it uiii.iliiir td' u.iintin-, I In- i jm-tatio" w-i- in'.niiMl. von will ih-iiilv e. ill- wu Ii- . . .....j .lib- r V- d'"liil r:..l: !.- IIU'U. Ulin i.Ve ,if tll.lll l,) HI III- i:i1to" I' itnls, e.v il wli-it ilny me "ii an oeeaMimul ;tunt to LiMit.ii- to Chiiia. oi to India, or the Holy Lund." He neui li avel'-d alono; hie wile nut) witliliim -hi. burnt Mi wile -lor. notwilli-I'lnndinjj lii: err.iiil lile. " t-u apt loawakeii one's inoialh," lie had nil the KiijjINi rojiect tor Ilk-hex, und u true EiiRlL-bmanV love lor bis wile, ohe was ii beautiful woman, out- ol tliode " kt'ep-nake" beaulic.-'. that once -uti, make a man dream forever. His Heial niece: at very v,VmM iu all the ciliL-b Ihey iikd. In ltuine. utter mine yiar.i inartiae. they Iw-i:ameaciiiainteil with u ( ierman urtiet. el a ood deal of i'eiutalioii. who, to bis Hit, joined Unlearning of a llenedictine. and Knew the city ol llnilii; us well a Wiiitkelmaiin or VK-uiiti. Tin-Cernmn olnnteei(.d to be their cieeione in the Et-.i nal City they gladly accepted his.itler.--Many were' the hour.-, ihey pa i-ed with biiu in the niiiM-nm of the capilat. ill lie- Vatican, in St. I'et-.-i 's. and iu the d"lie.lillul iwcuii-iims they made in Ihe euviiousof liuUie. 'l ie- aili-t beeauie iti love with tin- Euli h lady: sin; iijeiproaI..-d bin alliTlinii. The hn-hitnd was a .hi;; tini" in seeing lliei-taiu tip" 'ti hi.. In. nor mhitjI month:- pa.-H.-d away beb.te lit: prrceiw-d it, fur In; a tery iuiit.li ph aM-il with the urllsl. and they hud loiix lieeii on the nio-t intitnate f.'otin'. Allhoimh hlmij.' lo lln- ipiick by mich lm? laithlcs-ne.-f. and such urowt viidalioil ol Ihe law. of hospitality and frit-iid-hip he said liotbin-;: he ii-'lil.id nin. He was. nevc-ltb'.--lt i. detenniuetl upon u i-ouipb-te n-ven):i-, and he appealed to en'di-r relleetioii lo lurnili forth u siiil.ible piini-biiieiit. us the p.isions ate bad cotin.-ellors. He led Italy and h-lin d U bin. ib- to ICiijj-bind, Hiving nulliinu but an m-tm to tin- artist. When he readied Liibmd In- tubl his wife ol Die paiulut di.i oiery lui hud inadc, untl jjiive her bu k tn lii-r ralbei V linnds. He 1 1 if ti lettinnd lo the ioutii)ent alone, and vittilcd (ieruniny, llusiu. and l iauce. where he pnrcliasi-d tt f;reat many paiutiiiK- He llu-ii Weill lo llaly. iiH-atiwhib- '-outiniiinjj to puirlm-e paintings, and at lu-ttwo years bad now pa-st-d away since their last mee1iti h" calb-d on the (Jei man puink'r. who si ill livid iu Koine, andh--iiiauib d fati-farlitiii from him. His challenge wiv ace.-pltd. und the KnulMi-innii, oceoi'ditt to European cut-toiii - lunchln-t-li-r Mian our,- iK-iu the otleiiikd parly, selected Ihe wt apoin: he cli'-e pi"ioN. linriii? the pic-l two years he had practiced daily lor wver- . ul hours, and bis known addrrsM with lln- pi.-ld ; had hei-iiiue. an mn-i rin eerluiuty of shut, lb- j Bent the shot wheri'ver he wi-let it to jpi, j The parlies went on the mound lln-y wi re i iilaced at thirty pacey aMil, ami uilh tin- priil-l"'e n udwinein ten paces before liritifr. The I Hsriial was lh'-n e,'"'u One! Two! Fire! " j The word 'h ire'' was M-arcdy .nil ol lln- fee- i oml's nioiith. when ill.- t'nli-lnnaii tin-d willmtit moling. His nutU'joiiiM's pislnl lell Iroin hj: baud, and was divcluirtred by the fall, the ball 1 hiirvitiir ifell in lb" ground. Tin- Ivililinian's I bali had haltered Ihe nrli-fs wri-t : an lunpu-1 tation wai in o vary : ihe earver of tin- urti-t j was ended nud forever. A few days after the amputation the English mail calk-d on him. mid wiilnuil iiolieiu Ihe imiriy reeeplii.n In- met. said Iti the sn tiering artist' If you think in veii'ieani e is Milisfled with your shattered hand, and the wieek of yunr iu t i -I h rareer. you Mrant'ely iiuderrale the agony id a ilrceived. di-lnmored Immnd ; though I have condemned yon to a lib- of vuin regrets. o n neu-r ending H-ru-s id imp'itetit diuhs, to a lolal obliiiuii by all amateurs and IrMoriiuis of art." " (1. no. lor,"' internipttd tin urtUI, his face tieatning with a rr.y of Iioh ; the la"t you eati-tiot do. My Madonna, nt 8t. 1'etersbiirg : my Luther. til ik-rlin ; my flight into Egypt. al I'a rii ; my " The Engli-hunti luti i i'pt .1 litin in lurn. "pare me." rtiid le-. "lln- n,im of your wniks : but look rr (hi- eatabigue and sc.- il I have nt the exact lid d them all ?" Yes. Ihey are all here ewn the painting I liiii-lied Ihe ilav iH-fiue lie' duel " -.-'o I wu- ni-adei. All tb.- p.iinliiiLT In , Ihiscitabigne are my property. Ileiiir: tn pi op-1 r rl v, 1 do w tlh them w hat 1 pl.-a-.-. und I plcun-1 to burn lln-tii liy iv to burn ewry one of ih.-tn. 1 that your name shall Is- eltac.-d Iroin the gb-1 which It laitis it- Hnor only br a day or two; and Ihe beer drink- r ol Iguana, who arc veiy nutneio'i-. Iinlnlee . ti e ipii'.-ious mid d'-lic.il- n i p-.ibilc, that whenaM'nilbd in tln-ir ber bouses I lin y wuit impatii-ntly. it tin.' ca k in iw 1h; hull nij.t , for a lie.-li ii'ie to Im- lapp'-d. It is s-.nd that in well finph-nl'd hnu-es of this kind, an ordinal v ca-k la t about an hour. l-ri'iu a tJeiiinili tri alii-e, entitled " Dir llrr htuiiti." we b-.irii lint Hie iillachinenl tjl lln: liniantins to Ihe heel' hevi rage in nituh a lie-eiage de-ccudnl ll"in their remotest uheeMry lliat th-y regiinl lln- u.e .i aid'-nt spirits, even in moderation, irsro iinumral n tu. torn, n-i almost to di!'iialit'y habituates of liquor-drinking fnuii respectable society." Iu ellicl. It Lsmoderutely cxhiluratlns'. Inn big but feeble lulu.icaliug pmpiitii't. Indeed. If it wan not coiiipuiatlvcly innoeiilous In its elli-els, the enormous ipiantity eoiihinm-d would elleet sad havoc unions the drinkersIt being no tin-ufiuil oeeurreiice fur uu individual to drink, a gallon daily, and cum mole. That il will ever In-conic u favorite lien-rage with Young America, however. 1 not probable, the liking lor It not being natural, but nciiiin-.. Americans ran readily obtain u more di.-licloiM draught, and if j "ought ai u menus ot inducing intoxication, or to get up cMibciain'c of spirits, it will bo found entirely too low pressure hu the purpose, und , reipiire loo widely-distended a stomach (or locomotion allerwari'ls. Its inlrodncthui ha" also created Ihe necessity id" a new urli.de ol ghw ware, for a fie-tidi'ius di inker would lie as reluctant to i in if i k his favorite diaughl from any olher vcsh 1 than a Lagei-bier gbs. a- an American would dislike to drink his morning eollce from a tumbler. These gla-se are of the usual I si:im'. save that Ihey are wider ut the baa- than at the In im. and have a ciirbitgcar. like the wine buttles winch John (iilpiu earned u pended on his bell, on the day ol hi cdi-bral-d rule - nulo the lh-11 ol Edi ton." To gain nn tib-a of the p.uli.ilily of the (icr-ui.ni palate lor Ibis beverage, let the reader cuter one of the (it-rnmn reslauiaul". and lie will! Hud 1 hut every order fur 'Knlhhhn nut h.ir- it ii'imllv ae- the wlnde of Ihe stall present with Ihe division husk-lied lo pay their te pects to tinier Pahu : 1 Hriginlier Ain-y. Ituller. l!rigade-M.ij-'ia Mac Iteti.ieand Maxwell. Colonel sullivan. Captain Mae.bmn' II. Captain rcn-on. Mr. Cuiipbell. a.. w.-ll as Ct)l, U'-nlinck. Hrigadier tiem-ial of tin! lit it; nl- ol Cuaids. and laptaiu Hying, hid aid-de camp, who lmpH-ued t have ridden up Iroin Aladvn. I liner I'a-ha niounbd his ttuii-u and uHendid hy t 'olmiel I'i'-u. liy an Engli.-h oltlccr utlaihed to tie Ibili-h Emlav-y tU Constant in o-ple. U'mI r-i-i ei al ul hi ittte and lid totter, lode up Hi" hill toward the camp, iu (be lunitut which the whole diii ion wa- drawn up in line in a very short sp.tccof time. The EnjjIMi sltiff hh!-' tiit' i- him, and at his. side were tlie ttto Hiiga-diers. The cunp .''fi wan inaguilieeiit. Tlie blue outlines of tlit- distant bills, mn which play-cd tlie heavy hhadowsot rapidly gathering thunder eltmd- Ihe green sweep of tlie valley below dolled will) teiiK and marked licte und there with dark black ninses ol Turkish Infantry the arid banks of wind, mid gray elitls,ili-ilny-ing every variety of light and shadow ami then Ihe crest of lb-hill. l"iig which lor a mil" shouu the bayonets of the lirilidi Infantry, topped by the canvas walls Is-hind llicm Ibnni'd a specla-ele worth coming far lo see. Omer I'a-ha was dn-s.-ed with iieatne s and simplicity no older glittered on his bre.i-l.uud hiHclo-e-'littiiig blue bock eual di-played noor-nnineiit b'-yoiul a plain gold thuuldfr-traji and gilt buttons. He wore the cap. which showed to advantage ihe char wcll-inarL"d lines ofhis culm and reM.dute face, embrowned by cpu-iiru to wind and wcaih'T for many a year of awd-dici-V life, and the line of winch wad well c.m-liated with hi" snow-while wbikers. In the rude and rather seu-nal iiioulh. witli comprcssetl thick lips, was true-able, il pby-iuguomy haw triilli, enorinoiiK lirmne.- and rt-stdulioti. The! chin, lull and sonare. evinced the same oiialiiit-s. i w hich miht ulso be discerned in the general loim of the head. Tho.' who ic me ml per I lit- statue of Kadel.kyat (he Creat Inhibition will under-slatnl wliat f oi' an. All the rougher features, the eu il M- no. e. and the slight prominence of Ihe cheek bones, arc more than redeemed by lh" ipiiek, penetrating, and expres-lve eye. full ol iiik-1 courage ami genius, ami ny me caini um - fiutulilac nd l'ouof Holhfrt. F"tLY Kor gtrli tosipfi't tn be liappy wllbcutt mar ruiri' Kvery uoun won mail' for t inntlier. ciitiMiiuciit y, li.il'k-s nre .in ni"-i.'iry to tln-ir " peace of iniuil" a htaltli. If you wlijlj to look nt raitancli'ily bti) luJign-ti"ii. I.sik at an old inalil. U you would lake a at -uiiMiuif, loua ut nit1 lava ui ti yuung nuiuor, "Young mo I hern und nuunhiue!" They are worn to llddle-Htriiigs bt-fore they are twenty-live! When an old lover turns un, he thinka he sees his grund mother, instead of the dear little Mary who used to muke him feel hh il he should crawl out ot the toes ol lim boots. v: mind is iuite made up about malrimotiff- il's a onr-sutttt nartnersnip. " Husband'' gets up in the morning mid pays um ilerotra to tlie looking gins, curls nis line head ol hair, mils on an immaculate shirt-bosom, tiet uu e.vcruciuting cravul. sprinkles bit hand- Kcreiiiei witneologne.tdowHawnva rrencn ron un egg. and a cup of en lice, geln Into the omnibus, looks at the pretty girls, and makes love between the pannes of business during tlx forenoon grntruHu, Wife must " hermetically seal" (he windows and exclude all (ho fresh air.(Ix--cause the baby hud the "sniillles" in (he night.) mid nits gasping down lo the lablc, more dead uian ulivc, lo lun-ti uer ureaklast, lomniy liirnn a cup of i-otb-e duwti his bo-oin : JuMuna has turn oil' (b- Mrltnrs of her school bonnet James " w ants hist geugruphy covered' ; Eliza can't llud hur satchel ; the butcher wants to know il she'd like to have a joint of mutton ; tlie milKiuati won m line ins money : ttie Iceman wnuls lo sneak to her "just u minute" ; the ba by Hwallowh a lieau; hut-baud N-nds the. boy lioun- Iroin (he store to my'hv pm tnrr will dine with him ; (be vook leans " all th in1; ' to go to her ' risler's dead baby'n wake,'' and luhband'a tlnn eout iinift be ironed before noon. Sumhitit ami mmne mothrrs .'" V heir's uiy smelling bottle tb.i n Lvucts. tilf'' 'rn," " Ncr mil Hi. coinpani.-cl with IU" supplement un-l ,tn Kftn rulJt.r lhllim brow, marked by lines ot Ihmight l .em it w-rtiw to naie an rlhhltJ all((Vl. K. tllU.k ..y.-brnw. In per son he app.-ar. tl to be raltiel' lielow tliuil ulmve the ordinary bight ; but bis hor-e. a well -trained Luiii i-tnr." I null eminently soothing und traiiipiiliiug elici t, and umk' r Its gentle iu-piration. they grow couiinu-uiculive und even clo.iienl. A young lady, whiM- iiiusie le,ictn-r was pailieului ly ctos niul lault-llmliug, upon eomplainiiig of his temper to a friend who was also his pupil, was laiighinglv ntlerril Ihe suggestion of giving him a glass of Lager-bier, on his next vi.-it. Accordingly it wa.i done, and repealed at every future leun, and lb" pupil henceforth ever spoke highlv of Ihe amiability of her preceptor, and his aviduity in intruding her. It is not our present pur-pon' to niorab..' upuii the use ur abu-c ot thee Ix'Vcrages. We arc only d'-aling wilh facts; but when, as an i!lu-dt.itiou of lh" amount ol Lauer-bier our (ierman Iricuds iuiliili. wt- mention thai. In (he liMle village of lluliokcti, from one hundred and lilty (o one hundred and eighty barrels are consumed wi ekly.il shows plainly what can In- done iu larger plae.-s. Iu -.nine of the lagcr-bier gardens, where il is thank iu lite open air, n band o ni'tic enln.ns tin- scene, though whether tit" Is-er is swallnvu-d lor the mii'ie or Ihe music for Ihe l-cr. we cannot il.-ar-ly understand. may. wan not as u as the lnvli;-li chargtrs he- side him. and he tuny really be more than live feet seven or eight. His figure is light, fpare. and acliie. niul his sent on horseback, though too Turkish for our notions of eipu-slrian propriety, was ili-m and ea-y. He wore while gloves and U'-al boots, and allu'-etbcr would have pass ed muster verv well in ihe ring al Hyde-park im folotsal lloitumrnt lo Hlinbirarp Il Is a subject of freiiueiit remark by loieign-rs. that there is in this country no monument I" Siiukspeure. Siguoi Ctuudigni has conceived the Idea of erecting a gigantic blatue of the in .iraniali.-l. liussiu. lie savs, ooiistit irur coltstal statue of I'eter the (Jreat ; Italy of ChailcK liorionieo, Hnaiiu its gigantic Rkitue. the head of which lornisa conspicuous (iinaiiieul ut the Crystal I'alace. Why bliuuld not England have her great rtutite.' Signor Chardigni propo-w that Ihe statue should be a bundled feet high, ol cast iron, formed by n new pro- win cli he lias invented. In the statue it Is proposed to have three doors, with a staircuse fur amending to (he lop or bead of the monu ment. These three ttoors will divide the statue into Hirer rooms, of alout un ,'i in uircuiulcr- iii'p and !.' feel each iu height. Hie sides of which Ihe uili-t propo-ict shouhl lie adorned with hu.vd-ltc. in east irou. rcpreseuiing all Ihe chief Kciies rf f-halpcare's idays. In the middle of the lir.t tloor ure lo lie studies, in cast iron, ol tlie (jucen and Prince AHiert. The lliiid tin' ir of the ttatue. reaching lo ihu head, win uuur. iv u si puuornnu view o. j Qul ,,rumMy U,L.n a CX.H uf jt ,,. (Dljio State gonrnal. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Hi, 1M4. Ueallh f Colum'tiii. We occasionally hear from tlie country, thai the Cholera in very prevalent iu this city, und we learn that many persona arc deterred from coming here to transact bunincH, Ac., becuuse they (,nppo:: there Is danger of contracting thin di.-ea:c. We arc nol i-urpriscd that such riimoru get abroad, oti interested perrons frcfjuently avail themsi'lvt's of the credulity of the community to impose upon them, ntul thus prevent them fioiu The Crcylovn Aflalr Evcry day adds new light to the character of (his transaction. The facta are becoming known, aud wbuo they are understood there will be but one opinion, and that w ill be that we, as a na tion, have been guilty of an act most disgrace ful and oulragcouu. Like a big bully, we may escape by dint of impudence and braggadocio, but we ure afraid the unbiassed public opinion of the world will settle down very decidedly against us. Thla is to be lamented. The cause of He-publlcanisni suffers greatly, when calm, enlight ened men In Europe urc forced to admit (hat we arc not disposed lo do justice, aud to treat lair ly, those who happen to be less powerful than our-plvee. It Is only by a high toned and unin- bliiiL'inL' iu their mod nee. while the oi lirliiiilurs of the rumor reap (he Iwuetils by having the j course of fair, lmuorablc conduct, that we can marked:; !u themselves, lint we are surmised I ""."'"le inc iiue genius ol American Kepuuii- that seii.iible pcrions should bcileve Ihem with-! canlstn; and the men. or Ihu party that seek to out EOincthing more langible than the vague I !Jtivo our uistory dill'ercut tone.are atabbingat gossip which has no respon-ilde souice. "K fair" aw ni(,st desirablo traits of national We a-sstue our friends in the country thai Ihe ' city U ad henlthv as it h;u ln-en for years, durinu ,Ut: Ul'.'velaiid Uadtr an able re- the suiiuuer month". We have had a few cases ; vew yr tui,J Cftie' w"e liavo -tlready published tliQ uio't of the facts, but wu add to the list the Btateiuciitt of Mr. Mili.au, who wax oa board the steamer at the time Capt. Smith shut the native Axtoxio. It presents a durk picture. Of Hie deliberate murder of Antonio, the pilot, by Capt tNtiitli, there can be no doubt. Col. Friuiuut puts that point lievondall dispute, o du .MLe-M. Wood und Millar of N'ew York. The killer was in the cabin of the Steamer Jtouth when two colored bova entered, aud took out three pistols, two of which they concealed in their breast. " What 1h the excitement," he asked. " Capt. Smith, Sir, igfi.rriing tlnboat back to nhoot Antonio, they answered. " Why,'-' said Mr. Millar, " They always quarrel when they meet; Antonio once worked for Capt. Smith; they quarrelled then," replied the boys. Mr. Millar went on deck, aud reports what he saw on follows : The btmt went on back up the river for about half an hour when she turned round and run right down, bowHinto the broadside of Antonio's bungo. 1 had gone out on the gourd. There were two butiiros Iving locether, Antonio's outside. It sounded oh it tlie is tot wan smashing the bongos all to pieces. Antonio kept sitting on the tftern of his lioal the rhonn. He did not rise until the uteamer struck his bungo, when he rose up, of Cholera, but 'd enough to create the least alarm auiuug our citieu?. Major I'un.t.iro and Ins daughter, died mine two weeks ago. Mr, EttK. nud wife and son. died lu"t week. Two children of Mr. Wi strvv.i rui ulso died last week. Th'-e. wilh p-.-th.tp. tw o ii Hu-'." oilier Climes iu the North pait oj the city, are nil Ihu deaths by Cholera that have ocuiirtdtu our knowledge, We know it is said that Ihe people of the city supprcsii this inlormatioti, for the purpose of Inducing the tuual intercourse nom the country. This may, in lionu- instances, Im- (rue. Out we beg our country friends to remember, that we have an etllcient city government; ami ask them also to recoiled, that during the Cholera timcB of I M!) und Kit), the Council established areg-ukr board of health, who made their visits to all parts of the city where the disease prevailed, and who made regular daily reports of the number of can's, aud of deaths, which were published iu the papers. This coiiite is Ihe true one. and should always lie adopted where the Cholera anilines the shape of an epidemic. It would Ire done iu Columbus again, if there was any sick ness here Iu ju-lity il. Hut there Is nothing to held up his lctt hand lo Capt, Smith, and Maid create alarm, and no b.)dy n-ki or expects any -"(""'" "' uttta rompt me oongo ... ., , .. ., ,,. , ' " Take care, captain, you break my bungo. such action on the pai tot lliecounc.l. Wehnvc, t( Jt tlie wm(, cJMrt.Jj0I1, no duubt. had i-olated c.v-e ol the Cholera, ami ml ....t out the word cnidudo." when a ball we may perhaps have more of them bclure (he close ol the sea -on; but we assure our friends In the cuiitry, and the ies( of mankind, that It does not prevail here us an epidemic; (hut there which, billowing the piuporlions of the rest of Ihe statue, will lie more lliiin two led wide. In addition to the light which will come from Ihe aperture of the eyes, a large pmnlily ol light will In admitted by the (op of th" head, which Is or this purpose intended to le made ot glass. In addition to this, the folds of the drapery of lie- statue will admit u variety of niieniugs, not vi-ible troii i below, through which light and air may Ii' introduced. It is also propo-cd It should contain a library of the licst edition; ofShaks-p'-are's works. Ilustn, in cast lioti. of cotempo-lai ies uf Sliakspeare, and of thoi-e w hose names li ne Is en worthily associated wilh his, would lie lining ornaments of the interior. The statue would stand on a pedestal uf stone, In which should le the entrance, through doors of ca.-t iron, whose panels might Ik adorned with ap- amioinled ouit-t gentleman. Hi Mull 1 propriate bn-i-relievi. It has lieeii suggested were by no means . well turned out. "ml Hie n"u um itegeiu K-paiK. or me iop oi i rimrose few Hussars of (be escort were- stout ioldici-like Hill, are luting spuis lor Us erection. Jo ur. looking kllows. Hiieol t ti' in led a stioug chest- tht tiortrly fJ .irn( tAtndon. nut Arab, which wa- the I'a haV battle charger. -- As In- rtsle by, the Iroops presenleil anus, and UI(, AM, m.v. UAl-nsT NOKL. when he had n ached the end of Ihe line ihey 1 went, u I Imd always predeterminid to do, broke into column, advanced and p rformed ; if CVer 1 came to London, to bear lUrriST Nokl, som- simple held day iiiaiuniucs to the great . drawn thither by the lotly and meinury of delight of ihe IVhii. As tin- men moved nil' al-; tho, beautiful hvmnsof Iim, which must meet xrrcisiug lor nlnitit tbreeiuarlers ol an a rcsiHinsc in every Chiistlnu heart. Il is tall -ished, ring the entile mi -on; aud that they can visit our city, and sell their produce ut awful high prices, and do all their trading and business with just as much safety as Ihey could on (he first of Mny. These things nrc known to l rwcr.i by every intelligent citizen. We tru-t they will Ik believed by tho-owho have occasion In visit Columbus. Fit.M ns is Pi.ni n.An extensive dealer In flour in this city has called our attention to the fact, that ulmosl all Ihe Hour In our market, when examined, turns nut to lie tlmrt In weight. At the present time, wheu Hour n so high, a few pounds on the barrel make u hand-ome prolit to the packer ; but it Is taking just to much money, by a process of . niii;, from the pockets of the y- people, Muriels of Hour ure generally purcha- wd. as they come Iroin the mill, without inspec tion, und w ithout slopping to weigh them, lint if (hey full short from Join lo jauitttn pounds entered the nipple of (he left breast. While standing in this Hillnn lie- nuil in Ins right hand u single barrelled gun on half-cock, the butt end of it resting on the chopa ol the bungo. bis right hand grasping the liarre-l about three or four inches from its mouth. The instant (he fliot entered him he took two steps forward, and was in Ihe uct of taking Ihe third when he tu millet head foremost into (he other bungo next (he bank. The steamer then wenl on. As far as I saw In looking back, he remained in the same position with bin feet up. Dr. Soil and Tobatr. The celebrated Dr. Nott, eo long President of Schenectady (I'd ion) College, has made a gift equivalent to toTD.DOO lo that Institution. He has, In the deed of conveyance, recorded his evidence agaiu.-t the use of tobacco. In the deed of trust occur Ihe following provisions : Stx: 'tH. AliT. VII." It Is earnestly recommended to und expected of every Prafesiot to avoid the use of loliacco in any of its forms.'' Six. lilt." And each Jsxiiitant Professor before entering on the dulies of his office, shall Nub-criU iu the book to In provided therefor, a declaration in (he words following, to wit : " I solemnly promise that I will neither use lonueco in any ot us lorms, so long as i con- oil each barrel, as we are informed Is generally tiuue to receive the avails of an Msixtant Pro-the cum, it is a fraud (hat ought (o lie exposed, "'-worship, founded by the Heed of Trust, exe- .:,, .,;,;r m,, ,,,., ,;c : - .-I- - - SrSTCJS. KSW I rum tl..- Ill -.-i,.tt- JuiirTi d Purlin? Word-." We find In y.-'terdiiy's Allou Telegraph, lhe " parting words " of the amiabb-and eceltent edi I or. John Ituilliache. to his readers. To Hio-e who Inue Ih cu or an- iu the same piole-chm. his parting word" are lull ol meaning. We tin pirt with our IrieiHl with u tee II n g ol wellies-, that I J.i1(,tjc;,iy to hi we shall not undertake toexpie--". How poorly I has he been paid fur his pulieiil. unremitting toils of ihe last forty y curs of hh life till his active lite ; We hate no doiihl of the (ruth of his declaration, that Ihoufih he may tit limes have cm tl- which is the cumimm lut tifhuiiiuu-itv- il was nut trotn unwortliv inutiies. How olten are ediiurs niiminlei-toiMl. and their most hone-.l ami conscientious efbuts lor the g cotniiiuiiiiy. preveitMl : We copy a portion o the - p.nling wotils " of Hie late edilor ol Hie Tele-taph : 'Th" reasons by which I have li'-eu b-t n withdraw Itnally limn the pursuit of a proteioii. endeared to me by long service, ho Ies- than by natural inclination, cannot. I l-liev c. inIn-eiiliii-ly sali-laetoiy to ceiy iMht ling mind. In addition lo ihe fact, thai Imly-two year-' arduous and unremitted lulxir al tht! editorial d"k. M-ctiis to fill 1 1 lo me to an honorable discharge, i mv health has been mi leebk lur nearly tbie-e years p.i-t. a.- to put it out ol my niwer In pay inucli ii'T-unal attoiiliuii in the liii-iie-s ol I In hour, the cavaliy cum- up al full trot and at once netted llratt. hlioii of (he Pa-ha. There Were one and a half stpiadroll of Ihe l'.lh Lancers, a troop 1. 1' Hie Mb. and a troop of lln lllh I Invars. The in lillery horK-s ami di agouti horses were out at water. Their were Iwoor three m.iguiliceiit charges, ami Ihe Pu-hu is said to bate .Inlan d Hi.it siuh lulantry and eavulry could da h over any troop, iu the wu Id. As he retired from the II. Id. Hp- men, who had all been dismissed, Ihiom-ed iiuhirtsaud fatigue jackets to lb- front of tlr- Ii . and eb'-nett him i tilhu- gr. at .l.digbl. and well formed, wilh one of the most classical and liariitoiiiiiiiN beads 1 ever saw. Singularly eutiilgh. br reminded me of a bunt of Achilles al the London Museum. He is indeed a swift-footed Achilles, but in another race, another warfare. Hum of a noble family, naturally en- UuWeu with nciisiuvt'iicB aim niciuuy to aiipre- ot l cuii n nn ihu ai iicimi en mm nunv iiicb oi iiiul i ,i, , i,,.. ,iu a,,r i ,,1Ii!,i,, ,., (i.i ! brilliant sphere, tin sncrilico must have been ' nn"n" '" " slderatlon ol every young man : i 2Mb ilnv nf DeremlsT. IR'iH. and Unit I will ilia. Wc do not know how lo come at Ibis subject j courage the use of such article'' lo the best advautugc. There hhould be an In- At thu rik of treading upem the toes of sumo sjRClor, nppoinled by (he Council, and (here 0, 0lir lritIld8i we copy and endorse the follow-should lx Dome law by which Ihe vu Ighi of each ,ng cmmt f lhe HuiTalo " Democracy," on barrel should be marked on Ihe head. When j tlie a,JOVe. We think them words or truth and ihu Is done, it will Ih! nu ea-y matter to see lf whpriieM( ttlld H-cinHy WOrthy the wrlous con- h a n -as Emlxrulloii Ciuiaii How il UorKfi Al il meeting ill the Talnriiaele. New Yolk, on Wedne-day evening, the sy,leni of opera-lions was fully slated to the audience. We copy from the Tnbimr the following interesting kI of report; The Hon. Eli Thaver of orcrsler. Prmident of the Emigrant Aid I 'imipaiiv. ih n atldrr-sed lln- meeting, lor Hi'- purpu-e of explaining the object ol tin Company. 'I he obt-cl is Inorganize- enii gin tion. and make it Miti-mc a cci lain purpo.-e, iu a ib linit", sale and useful manner. The Company will aid Ihe emigration. Iftst by dimiui-hing ihe evMnseut emigration, by ma-kiim a conn act w ith the lines uf tran-sn tation. Advt-tti-eni'-nts have l-.-n published lo forward l!0 uoo c mi grant. thi" tall, 'flic fare from llostnu lo Kau-as will k- only S-J.'i, one half Ihu usual rate. I'his is praelicalile by bai ing are-pnnsi-ble moneyed company to make tin-contract. In inconceivably gnat for him tu renounce favor ami preienueiit, punuioii iu society wiucti, here in England, tiicun mure than Americans can ever dream of to descend from being a court chaplain, to become a preacher In A biqillst dissent nig chapel. Whatever may be thought of the correctuesH of the intellectual conclusions which led him to such a step, uu one can fail to revere the strength und purity of principle which could prompt such sacrifices. Many, nrrliup, might have preferred that ho should liavo chuneu n less decided course. Hut if his judgment really li-d lo these results, 1 tea no way in which it u- iniamuio iur mm 10 unvu avoided it. Itwai with an emotion of reverence tluit 1 contrasted the bareness, plainness, and purerly of the little chnpel, with that evident airof elegance and cultivation which appeared in all that tie sam ami did. i he sermon was the text, "Now abideth faith, hone, and charily, these three." Naturally eiiungh, the in ' net l uiviii.-ii u-. ii into laun, nope, amicharity. UK. lUCE. (I.hmI old Dr. Die t was (lo re, and fiXt.lt, and ITBLIrill TUE NAMtH 0.' AM, t'lltHH that dare thus imjioso on the public. Wc will see w hat virtue there Ib in pelting Iheni with btonci. So, look out for squall. '.t itdi-imeiil. Ilie iinni-MKil li'iideti ol Willi Ii tl,., ,,.i ,! ,. l i,,r ill lu. nous roll ol artists. In two hours iron. Ilitr- M, n Mw, lny uH-iales. And although 1 . ,,.! fraud. Kurlh-r. the Company tune, your oil. vourion..p1ious vmrsk.ll. will , ,iauklul lo In- is-rmilled to r.iy. lli.il I am (ir(,, -(,, id tie-enu-iant atter his arrival ii. In- as completely etl.c-.l hum Ibis wm ld a the ll(,w j l-Ucr health ll.an I ba e l-. n 4 IMt. , Knu-a-. The H"ent , ol Ihe Company have e- lines which lh" itrrhm liac-s in the tand are cf ! ami llln C1IH i,,,,-, ., l,t tillb- m-ntal and nln-l- ,,,in..l lh" T nimrv. mid bic lull n'llornmlinii cal decay; yet I caiuiul euiueaWloui my-e the lbi ( a) i,s re.--eiii.es; ul-i,. the Cnnpany has I evident la. t. that I am fn-l apprujiebing Ihe p- up.MH ,, Md' iit lln-ie to receive th,- emigrants. 1 riod nsniilly alloil.-d lo hiiiuiin ble. and taniiol ,. h,.V ,,lltl.t ili,.ie are iti Ire receiving ; r. iv-..nably eiect lo In- capable ol all. iidiug , Urni-v. in whi.li tin- einii:iauls nie to U- liHlged j much 1-ngcr In a hu-ines H-quiring Mich u-.-id- (IM (heir MM arrival. In lb-lueanlime, until the nun- and uninlciruplcd .-miIioii as the pnldi. a-1 ltisiM are ready. I bete art- Itliv u-nt.i erected, in tiotiol a daily new-paper. Ih -ide-, It I-itmre whirli lhe lir-t arrivals hat r" Ir-n already re- I agrccal.le In my feelings to r.-lire I'lmti lln- re- Ceive.l, and which w ill an: er b-r th" next draft, spou -mie Jio'iunll I nave so long occupied, ni a j tune when my I no partial tiit inL tn.iy think I could retain it sal l-fuet only a lew veur.s lunger. i than, by po .-ible talun- in Hie di charge of it-. Vili'iulis duties, atfuid tlielii c;iu-" In rei. t Hint I hal imt v at .li- d it at an cm li'-r riuil. hen I reli'-el upon the munieuluuscliaic-e-which have taken place in ihe I uiti d .' tale,-, and ally in lh" gn-al lit (. sine- I til t I of a in- bleed by lb" ri-ing lid". Eir-1 I- uj de-lnicliv if water !" In vain lh" p"or rti.-t ln-;i:el lor mercy. Tim wrongt d Im tand wa- iii-cn ib- o tisupplication- ; and in two bout-, the -erv mil brought to the artist's room n laru'e earthen vessel commonly u-'d to contain oil. Illl-tl with a In-.. Il wu- all licit remained d In- p imhuu The lll- or Hie Mgfr. Sonic mouths ago ,Mm S. Ilrouk. ol the Men ill MK'ion. made a lour, iuleiior. In lln' Kong Mountain-'. Inm ling in a inulli east direction, some ion miles or more, when he cairn- to moiin laius called by tin- intuit Kahm, e i.b-nlly the same as our koiig. lb" road ihrouh tln-rn is rall'-d Kalim Isi a inali -the iikmi nliiin re ol. In spec when lb" lir-t have ih'-ir lug cabin buill. Eur- tber. Ihe Conipaiiy pmpu-cs lo provide- every-Ihing u.-ct-s m y for a new colony in ihe mitdnuiic ni ls, printing, and, pertiap--. etluealion. secular and religious. A gentb-inau from Crawford eon nl y. I'l nn-vlv mini, is ready lo move his now- er-prt'-t into k.iu-a-. and lo hi ing w ith him 'HW lannlies. un one of which I- worth le-s than mm. Tli.-n.uiei is to li.-callil 77.. H,,,,l, ihc-c mniuitains Mr. llmok- i-rti-t , a small i 1 H" ii"w im,- esLiuu-iout in- si..i anei ,,,,, m,,) g.-uilem,iii name is iieo. crc:k. uIhiiiI two rod wide, running n..iil.. rlv. ""' '""i'kmg out ol tl..- war will. (Jrcit l.rilaitt : Wushingl'iii II. own. or iiuiih eii-t. rU nn the east side ot lie muni)-1 ' 1 "l,,,,,-t ov ei vv helm.-il at the hurt I Aiit.Hn -r advantage is, thai pcisuii Troin the lams. . Ill Ihr 'hvum ji.ri I; ton tl rerolbctioll. Midi, the va-t audleililec try ; neighlmrhm-l van rcllltj cumpactlv log- th- ijltig .tono nun msi t- i mv cr. wa- ,.,., ut( ymw wilh Ihem their utt Ii list lut oils. lilt dill l oligres liy two N-lialors, ami , Tl,,. inulitl. of llit-Wi-l Mill.nnin.li tr..n U.V one mrmber of Hie U-u,e the lalr chciablr i f f, IU1,. Ul ,1,1,11.-; but. iu this way. iheNe .Icreiinah Mniro-while lln- immen-r regions g.i in the k boat wilh the emi-'raut. Thus. tying mm oi uie .uis-i--ippi. were u sinn oi Hie tnlen ,d-of the-Company and Hie emigrant Una iHcogMifn. antl. excei.l tM-w (Hit ,uis ami U1V idculical. Th-cini-raiil is in no way IhjuiuI the lew ineon-iilcriiblr n-tllen t- in the lem- , i .), SicictT ; no idetkenl miv kinil isdc u r heaid nf by Hie coi.I.. o Hir mm,KK um i,im. and nnv a-iH r-inii of Ihe kind in o in 41 tolithriu iliurtwH. llcie was a ill viding ridgi-, the waters westerly finding their i nT oiitlel Hilongh Ihe lliu Honni. (ialbuas. St. Paul's and other rivers, and emptying inln Hitineean along tbr western cou.t, Inmi (iambia to SI. Paul. Thu-e on Hu! easl side cnnipo. ing (he Niut i mid other large river. Imd thci' let in that mauilicellt and laui'il Mi mm. this imall stream, u mere rippling biook. through which Mr. Itr'-"ks walked, i- called hv the iiatives (Juarin. oi kuwarro, one of Ihe well known nam'- ol the Niger; a mine liy which I In nr it called by varum, pcii-titis. Imm w idely dilleient -ecliou-of Hie interior. I An intelligent Kuulahman. bui u in Tindsio. ihe 1 capital ol the Koolali country, on Ihe Niuer. Is familiar w ii h Hu- inline, and decnlics Un- stieam. Anut lu r nali re, Isirn iiorlh of the Dahomey country. Mini.' -iud mile.1 inland fiuin the ilavc coa-l, HM'aks n Ihe Mime mime. liy looking on Hie map of Atrh a, Il will K-meu thai Hi Niger is put down a ri-iug ulsiiit MM mile- unrib i asl fiom Lilieriu. This Uwhere Itruoks eluded tin- Chiarra. iimloiibledly the samr as Ihe Ni'ter. A Imvu near the stream is called by Ihe natives (,'narroo. Th" mountain wuxlull of springs, and an the stream was so t-mall where he crossed. Ihr hi ml could not ll.lM' I h 'I'll more than :i or 4 miles from that place. I think there ran lie no reasonable duM thai this slrenm Is Hie ftrgio'Mfig ol (hat river which luv-rnuscd so many theories and so much iH-rplexiiv iu the In Icllecliial world. The main tuslv of thr stream I had nn introduction to him, and had pleasure iu speaking to bun of the interest with which his works have been rend in America. Of this fact I was told that lie hud received more sub stantial aMsurniice in a comfortable snm of mo ney siihsrilcd and remitted to him by bis American renders. If this bo io, it is a most commendable moTCiueut. U hat a Pity it was. during Scott s financial embarrassments, lhat every man, woman, and child in America, who lind received pleasure imui nn writings, nau uoLStmsrriberi unmet lung Kiwunis an oiiermg jusiiy una to mm ; .wrt. Stowr'i Sunny Mtmoritt, o lien uie ijuui-i in ciiiinY. ii i i;iis iu rri,,. ,.. r- I ,.... ,,,. weigh It, and thus see whether it Is properly i uW tne .lli(Kin mt forbit,li,ig the Assistant niam-u. 1'rolessor lo use It, is pi-rtiaiw lo w round in the have not exu mined the law, nud du not ', di (Terence between (heir ages, and in the Impor- piofe- to know what should lie done. Wc call tB,,t rilct ,llttt tue Assistant Professors are more Hie attention of the City Council to the subject, I imn,;iaU'Jy 111 ,,nt1act wilh .h' )' "ldents, and IruM they will uct, It Ihey have the power, i tiim by (.xu,m,ie. Without regird to the dis- If there Is no other remedy, we ehall get the i tiuction made between these- clauses of Inptruc- Ei.Knioxti. The result iu North Carolina will probably turn out as we supposed. The returns indicate a Whig gain, but we have nerer hail any bues of the State. We could see no good reason w liy It should desert thu Slave Democracy In this crisis. If anything has operated apaluit them, it Is a well founded distrust of the ability und integrity of the present executive. The following is the latest news trom (hat Slate. It seem- to leave the result iu doubt. Thcro are x-1 counties, nud a corresponding gain would elect a Whig: K.u.i:iiiti, Aug. 7. The entire Whig gain, in nineteen counties, as compared with thu last (uUirnatorial election. when Hie Democratic majority was over .VIHH, Is l.2so. Eur Hie Legislature, the gains and losses are- aoout equal. In Kentucky, the elections came off yesterday, and the slight returns say, the Know Nothings hare swept all belnrc them. Wo may possibly have some telegraphic dispatches from there l- Civility i a fortune i Iore um ""J . fT-Tlic Stattsman chargentlie Journal with sympathy with pirates, because, in common with the American people, wo disapprove of the destruction of (Jreytown by Capt. Hoi.MKti. Wo have never heard any thing charged against tbc people of that tow n which looks like piracy, to Civility is a Fobtunk. In itself, for a courteous man always succeeds iu life, und that even when persons of ability suiiie tunes fail. The famous Duke of Marlborough is a case, in point. It was suid of him by one contemporary, that his agreeubU- manners often converted an enemy iutoa friend ; and, by another, that it was mnru pleasing to be denied a favor by his Uraca than to receive one from other men. The gracious maimers uf Chnrlus much as (he acts of Smith, Borland, and the loop of-rrnr, Cyane. We w ill bo obliged to the tors, tho prohibition of Tobacco in the Deed, la a most meritorious act. was, that the entire Catholic vote went for the administration, aud the Catholic in Boston re oeived bis appointment. Tbc National -Cattle Show. The accounts from all quarters aro most favorable for a splendid display at Springfield. Ona late visit eastward, we were surprised at the in terest manifested, and the numbers who spoke of attending. The late importations add additional interest, and the occasion will be the severest ordeal our (borough breds have ever passed through. Wc purpose, however, to sjicak more at length of the different herds expected. Tho article. from the N. Y. Tribune, annexed. Is worthy of consideration by our railroad friends : Wc have hud our National Horse Com entiou, and our national show of all sorta of feathered animals ; and we get up a " national disgrace " show of bipeds every year at the Capitol ; and now we are to have a grand Natlonul Convention of Homed Cattle. The national horso allair was held at Spring-Held. Ma-saehu-ettv ; the Hovineacotue together at Springlicld. Ohio ; aud like the oilier, this Is to be held under the " aupicec id' the United States Agricultural Society.'' That is. as in the tirst case, the President of that somewhat doubtful existence, Society, will uttrud the Couveu-tiou aud muke a speech at the dinner. That this Cattle Show, whether It l. a national one. or purely of the Htiekeye order, will lie a great one, there in not a shadow of doubt, because Ohio alone has the mean ; to make it so ; and II oiic-fortielh part of the real choice cattle of that State are brought together, it will make a wou-dcrful show ; aud if Kentucky should lend her aid to any considerable extent, we may very well call It a national convention ot the best portion ol the Bovine race ; und it w ill lie worth the attention of all who want to purchase Improved stock, or who have a curiosity to sec how much It has been pursued in thoju States, where there are more imrnirtcd cuttlegcncrallyshort-horned Durhann aud their descendantsthan In any othrr section of the Union. Wu presume lhat this class of cattle will lie largely In the ascendant at the ihovv on Ihe 2.'ith and i.7tli of October, but we beg the managers not to neglect the common breed. In all their variety of shades of color aim characteristics as tney cxiet in every part of the country, so as to show, by contrast, what improvement has done and still may do. Let the w orst as well a? Ihe ln-st be1 seen ou the fair ground. There Is another very important mbjuct for the consideration of this Cattle Convention, that will give it a national character more than any thing else that can lie done, fur It is a matter of national importance as much as the improvement of the breed of cattle. This Is Ihu transportation of cattle bv railroads. Our weekly consaimptinn of Heeves in Him City the Hist six months ot this year, was u.ji.i. or i.swi per week, 2,U0U of which came by railroad. Nearly all the supply of the Hoston market is transpor ted ny raiiruuu. ami we consider u a suic estimate to Fay that kivk tiioisind e'ATTi.t are In the cars every week In thu United States, and one drove of cuttle sometimes passes over eight or ten different roads in onu journey. To accommodate this great und very rapidly Increasing trade, we want concert ol action, and onu set of regulations upon all the rnnds, with an increased rate of speed, oud right of wuy fur cattle trains over all other freight trains and, in fact, thu preference should lie given lo cattle trains over all passenger trains, except those runutiig express; and such power should be applied as would move them ut Ihe rate of twenty miles un hour, with on lew slops us possible, for it Is while the train is standing, not while it is moving, that the cattle get down and urc injured. Now, we Biiggest to the managers of the National Cattle Convention that they send Invitations immediately to all the railroads iu the nation that are concerned in the cattle trade, to send de-legutes to meet the cattle men In council at Columbus, and there ugrcu upon regulations and a tariff nf transportation, satisfactory to both parlies. This would be of lur greater benefit to Ohio than it would to decide who has got the largest can. or nno cun inane uie niggest bull. Ohio alone will send more than iuty thou- sa.nii beef cattle to the New York murket next year, besides untold numbers of swine and sheep. n mat h not something tor a rtuttonui uonven- Tbc Jnter Candcuncd lo prath BT HORACE SMITH. One of tli King- of tjcanjtroon, A royal jpster, Htt't In hla train an ndd buffoon, Who utcd to poiti'r Thp court with trick" imiptxirtune, Wilting on tbu lii-hfiit fulk lila r'ouli-li ilt-asaiitriuit aud hoaxe It ntnU main ttnse tn play tht fool Which whyk--..m. rulw Occurr'il nut to our jackaDnpoi, Who comequfnlly fuunJ hu frraka b''l to lonauit ialilf mayici, Atit qaltf m tnmy kl-k an't tweak ; Which only seetuM to makp him faster Try the paUruu- of bii mauler. Some ilu at lat. brvoml all a Itii-uir'il the Ai ..ptTatt displcanure "f his erfn and racing hlglineii. Whether hi' twitch d hia moat retertwl Ami lacrtil 1ard, Or liftil lntru'lf.1 nn the ihynrns Uf ihu fair huuwhnM, or let fly Au e 'iti raw at royalty, N.mi- know.. Ilia tin an occult ow ; Uut record-, tell us that Hit- SulUu, ll'-.-niiifr to terrify tin- kuave, Kxrlaim d, " ' Ti. time to at that breath , Ttiv dom iA ccalcd, presumptuous lvf ! Thou stand'st cnwlrmntsl to cetitii death, blteiirr. base rebl ' no replt ing ; I hit -mli U iy in-luhjit-oi.'t.- -tt til. That, of my nun fu'f ifrace and wilt, I leavr ti thif lhe mode of dying. '' Thi rnl will hi- dune 'tl jnt Kt-iiliHil tho wretch, and kld thedwut. fcinctt my Li-t nu'incnlj to asuu.iif, Vor M:ijs-t'i Immnne decrte Had rlfiun d to leave the choice tn me, I'll -lie, mi j)lia yi.ii. of old kp " To-Day aud To-llorrow. The London correspondent of the Spirit of tho Times, In speaking of Gerald Ma&cy, a new poet, who bus jusi come Into favor In that city, aoys: "Anut her Hur tif ha- ari-t-n. io the i.rien of Of raid Mrnf-y th? jjoet of lalmr imp ho eiidf ivor lo miae the t.-lanii he iirung from to thu enjoyment of theamenl tlei of iiiileit-iiileiice and right iliena It to the enjoy-ment of domestic comfort : he U fall of hope fur the peo pie lie fhould bt- f-ltm to thr American world in a cheap furui, that every ono may read him. ' The following poem i.-t from (he pen of the above writer: lliith hope that burn d hkestar.4 sublime, li'i down i' the hi:iveD of (reedoin ; Aud Iruf hi-artu ierih in the tinn We hlli. rlifst need Vm: Hut never il ure d"-n nn.l mv. Tliere 's nolhinu lert hut ifrow Wi. walk tht oildcrnts to day, Tim promi.od Uud to uorroH-. Our bird nf itonc; are ttt-Dt now, llit-rr ire no Hunera blooming ' Vet life brirn in the frojen Iwjh, And frt'i-d'in'it uprliiK li coming ' And frt t-d-im tide come up ninny, Thotiuh we imy ulrand iu aorrot . And o-.u K't"1! haik urouud to day, ,;hjll Hu.it flgniu to ui'jrrow, Tlirnuitli ill the lima;, dark ntRht of yea m The penple'i cry ascmideth, And earth it wet with blood and ti-jr : Hut our m ek luffer.mee endt-th ! The few -hall not for ever away. The many moll in aormw : Tin- Him r of hell are atronR to day. Hut I'hrihl shall riie to morrow. Tbntis-h hcnrti hrmsl o'er the rw-t, nnrem With mnillni- future lliteo 1 For. lo ! our day bursts up theaklea : If an nut your noula and linten ! The world rolls freedom radiant way. Anil ripniK with bet sorrow : Keep heart ' who bear the croi lo day, --hall hut the crown to-morrow. 0, tnuth ' ftntne earnest, it ill aspire. Willi enerfiien Immortal1 T' many a hraven of detlre Our yenrnlns opeiv portal ' Ami thiiuith uir wearle by the way, Ami heart- bre-J. tn lhe furrow. Wo 11 tow the golden if" Id to day The liarreat tonic I tomorrow.' Build up heroic Href, and all lie like n sheathen xahre. Ready tnfl-sh out at llol'tcalt, U, chivalry of labor ! Triumph and toil are twini ' and aye Joy una the cloud of torrow ; And tii the martyrdom to day, biinga victory to-morrow. The toflh Language, The following specimens of thu Lord's I'rayer, in the style in use at varlods purlous, will ex hibit the changes which our vernacular bus un- tion of cattle men to provide for. and give the argono. since its lormation, six centuries ago : best means ol transportation, then wc should like to know what is more worthy uf their attention and patronage. Tbc Grandest Scheme of modern Tlmet-An Lnpfrc gifen lo a Railroad Company. From the New Dileani Delta, July 'J4. A few days ago Mr. Robert J. Walker, late Secretary of tho Treasury, accompanied, we believe, by Mr. Jaudon, late cashier of the United States Hank, antl still Inter the draw eo of Butidry bills held by citizens of New Orleans, which remain unpaid to this duy. to the ruin and despair of hundreds of people, passed through our city on his w ay to Texas, bearing with him $1,000,000 of Texas bonds, valued, accord I ni to tho Tnva There is no man in America less liable to Canl grailation, ut t;((ift,euU This sum Is to bo de- tnan nr. wott none wuo to uniformly has wise posited in the hands of the Governor of Texas, and senBlhle reasons, for all hi, official and per- In behalf of the Great Pacific Huilroad. of which sonal conduct. There is no impulse of ful.-e or Mr. Walker Is a stockholder to ihu amount of .mining ruiittiHiiropny, tn tuow clauses ot tlie , ten million", und various other citizens Includ- Trust Deed. rom a knowledge of the dynamic ing Hie Itcv. Counsellor Joel G Sever, late of huliini hi iuuiiwu upon iuu i"in-ii.uuoii oi miiu. ; tins city, wtioae stocK only amounts to lhe niuu- ui'imcu iiuui miu.1it.rii;ut;-; 01 imy jenri. uniting , est Slim OI .iOtl,umi own HiimeilH- amounts. A. D. I'.'58. Failer ure in hcune, haleweide beoth thi netiuc, cumen (hi knnerichc thi w ille Ijeoth idon in heune and in erthe. The cueych dawc breid sif ous thi Ik dawe. And vorzif ure dettesas vi vomllen ure ueltoure. Aim letle ous nought Into temptatioun bot dcly ver ous of uvcl. Amen. A. D. 13U0. Foelir our In bevenc, llalewyd be thi name. Come thi kindam, Thi wille lie don cm In hcvene and In erthe, Ourc uche days bred give us to day. And forgive us oure dettes, as we forgiven our dettourcs, And lede us not Into temptation, Hotudelyvere us of yvel. Amen. Jtcnts of Items. It is stated that there are 18,000 troops in Cuba, beside the resident militia, ic. LTiku Burritt baa gone to Europe again, to labor In his great project of an Ocean penny postage system. The steamer, "Star of tho West'' arrived at New York ou Monday, bringing $063,000, and 430 passengers. There has been another dehtructve tiro at San Franc iko. Thu loss is estimated at $1,500,000. Three squares were consumed. It is said there ft au immense discovery of gold at Port Oxlord in Oregon. The minora were, making :0, per day. Great excitement thereat. Tho Star of the Went reports great excitement at Kingston, in consequence of the bombardment of Grcytowu. Tho feeling against tho Americans nan universal, aud it was doubted whether the action was sanctioned by tho Government of the V. H. The Journal Insinuate! that commander Huli.im was Intoxicated. It ubo states that among the first houses destroyed by the guns was that of the British Consul. The Revenue of Hoston fur the first six moathi of the year, was $4,232,145. Of New Orleam (or tho year !Bo3-54, $2,358,060. Stock sales iu New York still rule at low figures. Cleveland, C. & C, sold on Saturday at HHJj; Liltle Miami, !W ; Cleveland Toledo 7IJ. Thi is the right time for investment in stieh stocks. Thu State Hunk of Tcuucsacc has a circulation of $2,1(50,0411. nud owes to depositors $734,747. It haii of specie $l,18,li'J7, notes of other banks $11.1,803. duo by other banks $516,373, domestic bills$l,4,)5l9u'0, notes discounted $1,168,008, Ae. The Stamford Hank has declared and paid 70 per cent. In dividend during the last three years, and keeps on bund a surplus of 10 per cent, thus handsomely beating the Fuirlield County Bank, which has paid 00 per cent, dividends In (he sftmo time, and reserved 7 per cent. At Boston The Journal says: Money is quoted at about the same rates, say from 10 to 12 por cent. I'nper of tho best quality la very scarce at the minimum, and negotiations aro made occasionally nt OioOA, The banks lend more freely to regular customers. In Cincinnati, exchange ban fallen to I to I premium. There are minora in the city that the Cincinnati banks will follow the course adopted by tho.-e of Clilcugo. and docllno receiving Indiana currency, except at 2 per cent, discount. A despatch from Philadelphia on the oth says: A man giving his name an Capt. Donald of (bo ship liny Eulr, was arrested this morning and taken befurc the V. S. Commissioner on tho charge of slave dealing and piracy. The charge preferred is (hut lie not long since landed sixty slaves on the Island of Culm. Only oue witness, a boy, has been evamiued ibus fur;his testimony makes out a clear cae against Ihe prirtiuer. The examination is .still progressing. Twenty buildings were destroyed by lire In Williamsburgli, N. Y., on the'ilh iait. Value of property destroyed l.i,000. The Michigan Slate Fair will be held at Detroit on Tuelay. Heptemlier 25th. and will con-tluue four day?, A tire broke out In a Warehouse In St. Louis, yesterday morning, and i.VH) bales of hemp wore destroyed, valued at I7.').ooo. The loss was covered by insurance. In Louisville, Ky., Joiixson Is elected Judgo of the City Court, over Joicb. The dispatch docs not Inform us as to tils politics. Wo mistrust ho Is a Know Nothing. In Campbell county, John- II. Nki.sox is elected Judge, and Ciua, STtiuKKH, Sheriff". Iu Kenton counly, (Covington.) Uiiwaiid Uii.ky Is elected Judge, and W. 11. Wood, Sheriff'. Thcw are tbo candidates of lhe Amtrkan, or Know Nothing party. One hundred and ten thoucand dollars were subscribed In Stoubenville for an Iron rolling mm, io uc erected neur mat city. Tbo Statttmun of this morning auuoui tho dentbof I'rof. Wruiiit. of Perrysburg, cholera, lie was A.istnnt Clerk In the Senate. last winter, mid secured Ihu respect ot all by bis urbane and gentlemanly deportment. We regret his loss. It Is stated that the cholera prcvuibi badly In Delaware, und lhat lhe full t-rm of the Wenk-yan University ha been jiostK)ned four weeks in consequence of it. The i'resideut of thu United States, was egged by a drunken South Carolinian on the 5th Inst. We llud tbc following uwuuut uf lhe ridiculous affair : Immediately alter (be adjournment of the Semite, this alter noon, as i'resideut Pierce was leaving the Capitol at tho northern door, under thu eastern arcade, he was followed out and addressed by Jame Si. Jeffords of Charleston, ti. C. Jetlnrus was considerably intoxicated at the limn, and was iu company wilh J.S. Duke of St. Lou. (.by n.li, .... ... . - 'A. land J. F. Winnmuuf tic York, alt of whom uura .iM.ir .. ar, ... 101 ,lod drkiK. Tho l'.ci,l,.nt .hook hand, nam.. II,. kvnBdum conic to, be th. .v.llo dou In ith tlln, onJ j,,;,,,,, ak, , ,,,,, , fe ortbo a. In bouno. guvo lo u Ihl, day onre trad ke , drk. ,lioll uc iKUmi , .....J .... i ' , J " i ctite-r hiscarriag. l.r. nD ii"H'-u. "'' tllllU-UllF. Hill- HU HOI Into temptaciouu ; but delyuer us fromyuel. j Amen. I A D. l.WL i O ourc father which arte Iu licven halowed As he was doing so, his hat was knocked oft by a hard-boiled egg. Jelfarda returned into the Capitol, saving lliu l'retjidunt was a dimmed fool. The President stMike lo one of the police, asking If he had authority to make Ihousands of youth of every U'mperament. the Now. extravagant as lhe whole Kcheme has ' 1 , , J-J, J J Jr rut i an rre"1- CllI,, ""'"''"". "d olhcex Wailes emed. Mr. Walker, by his addresK, skill and "u iL, Viihii. -i -Ji ir. -rVhT. tt iM I M,orl7 "r -"-w-tt.-u Jellunls, whodcnieil Ihrowj greut teacher knows well that (tie weed is ex-' seemed, ceedingly mjuriouj to thoeu that use: it, and e- j management, aud without any violation of any periully fo to boys of immature organizations, j aw , 0lher Impropriety, has placed it in a train unu icuuiiik w-ucumrj Urea, cuuii is wen , whlCU proIIUSe-S lUe lUOcl milglilliCent result.- uown. inniinces iivsiiepNW, anecis uie sigui. ' The Mute or Icxusin a moinenl ot madness wyll be fulltllled a well inearth as it ys in hov- en. uive vu mis naye our nayiy oreeue. Ann ( forgeve v oure Irea-pawi, even as we forgvvc our iropuccrs. And leade vs not Into temnta- cioun ut . oc.yvcr vs iron. even, ror mine ys , mU -)ie ww bim tlmm , h dj . rf the kingdomeand the power, and the glorye for m irvMln, -1Mi mm,thttr tim, i-,m tremo nervousness, loss of memory, and a dul-! M-r miiu to any company which hhall build a Allien. ,hrow an f R irwltnt -rhe new of the faculties. When consumed to ex- rad across iu territory, near the parallel of M, , .,.. ,. 1.1 V. ' J i ' , , ,ifl j Justice d.-cid.-d to hold .Ictlunls to hail, and tho produces vertigo, palpitation ot (he heart, flush-; midfullv unnaralk-led inthennuiilsofb-u-iitlntiri us of sweat on slight excitations, lossol llesb. ex j inranlly iwssed a law domttliig twi-uly fcectinn i iiiir the egg. An examination was had before i Capt. Dutiniiigtiui. when oue wit in s testified that ' I he saw Ji Hards, wilh nu egg jn his hand a few I minutes previous to tin? avanlt-. another testt- ccw.worM; and more pronounced e.vmploin.s than on the simple eoudilion that suid company sliall t,v ltL I" " i . bLl?i, .,..!!.', Tk.Tii 1 a"'"''1 ",'"' fnr 'i"" K.an, wh.i declined these manifest themwlves. commencu the road bv Ihe l.'.th of Aiiwi. and 5? . :. 0 - . . - y.:""? L.1-.1. ? " ! hitoming lil. He H.en sen) lur amdher. In The wise old moil moreover knew from half : Jiall dciiirslt 4,HHl.uoft In the Slate Treasury.! . .T. . , , 1 I tho meantime. Inroiiiing mure wdn-r. he cried century's observalion. that the stimulus of which Ihe company can draw out as w.u as It ' " ' " h that il sent to jail he would Toliocco, craved ympalhelically oilier slimn ..l.,.B.l.iir. HiH.mil i -.1 . .h. ! " r ni'ius. si w a.-o lorg.ue imrociiera. .,, u; iH Ins. Uie sophoraoro thai hownl aud sinuked ihe h,iid lltty miles of (he comnletcd mad shall . ii .. . '. .-.- - Bj f,MAl frwW irnt Ihh rifircniid svKti-ni ulu n eon, Utl.it. i. . ..i V.-i 1. .. 1. .1... i . 'uomcm. .mien. ...... . luniKi-u i.,r ihu uiii.ku.iii tn uie rviiiniiiiur. where thu bracing intlnci.ee of brandy was but on ihese simple conditions, litis company will too agreeable. All stimuli of I hu human or- receive scrip which takes i-refcrence of all or ganization, are of kindred. Tobacco mid ulro-; fr twenty m-tions of land p..r mile, for over inn nri coiieii ib gcrimiu. iigurn aim pipes 111 All, Kill. Our fiilher which aft In hiauen lullowfd be : thy Name. Thy kingdome come. Thv will bo . m p. 1 or over i j ... 1 l 1. i . !.. t . ..r-... .... ... ..... einht hundred miles, tnnkluir mer (en milli.m.Ar T"K . communica(ed to Cant. Duiiniimlon (hedesireof larlnbly accompany thu wine, in every College j bxTW of land, the average value of which. w i ay our Ul'-V l ;, , , " for--wc V8ourileijtH thn pr,.,i,,,,it that the prir-oin-r Is- not prosecu- He then lookout a small knife il hiiu-clt in the leg. just alrovo tho knee, saving he was detenniuetl lo bleed to dealh. As the blood Mowed profusely, he be- came alar1n.1l, and allowed it tu lie examined. and was disarmed. The Attorney General then Uv. Kitnelv oli.ci parls.it th- l moil, (lur population lias 1 fal-i. To pi.sluee nil this go.Ml. il is eynleiit since mure iiiati trenn u: ourpower.weaiiii.com- ulllt i. riiiupanv mut haw ncv, nud la a im-ire. ami nalinal infill, lire, have iiici.-UM-d in r 1;,iiv. tu Iran-iicl their atl.d'rs in n bus. a -till greater latin; and louileeii laige Slule.-. , i, ...-id,,. -Vily. TbcTre.iMiicr is .Musee IM;i iti. rontuiiiing fecial millions ol inhabilaiiN. have ; ,,,11 (iit Cilv.iin.l the Acting Agmt, U W U-en added to our t-lnrioiH con le.lt-racy. Hut, au.w. AppluHi'. There Is no Hvll. lo give ecu a bird eye view ol lb.; Iinp.ir- r,M(II, lir ,iv ,1(,,,i1(jni on the part ol lhe i mi- tnul Mines I have wilnc-M-d, and In mh I r-rani; Hi ly oeralioii of the Company on which it basin-en my lot IhhcI an buini.lc part,; ,iM, Mll b. cot aid and ibarily -it never cm wijiiM ticiupy mure space (ban I can tlevute lo 1 nsuki- mie cent out ..f Ii in. Anollier restHi will the pUt.o.-e. 1 Hill, til' lefi.ie p.iv on o .Uiotllel H. i,;,t vilielevcf lhe t mii..iuv t..i,d. ..t..i,.. ,...lu Mibjftt. ilictv a In e Slate mnl grow up. I ApplaiiM-.l 1'p.tn iiiaiidid and impartial re1r..-iH-et or , i,. propufed to..H-rate ou Kinesis tur 'year; my enuiM as Hie conductor i a pnlilical juur- j aur whi. Ii lime the will piubalilv In a State. iiai.uiiMiig a long i Muneiinies sioriuv iierioti. i ul)j (l v ow, 'r,Uniy HiiuipmhiI m n can. to iiaii.ti.i- uie no nun. taii-uici 10 ie ante 10 Ul v,.rUililv pul inlo Kiur-a before winter my, that, ollliough fully ten-ible ol my -hu t-1 Niinds-rt of per.-um' have written In the Compa comings, and of luting, in some re-pceR tailed )1V that they prefer Kauiw to Nebraska for lln lo reach the point nt which I aimed. I um nol t H.il .mil cliinale : but that Hn-v will o.. t.. .. uie Lonipauy niK James Fox preserred himfrom iwrsonal dislike, (Ten at A time wluu ho was politically tbo most unpopular man in the kingdom. T hu history of our own country is full of examples of succesR obtained by civility. The exiHirieiice of i-vciv niuu ftirundic., if we but recall (be pant, fii.ueiit iiistunces where conciliatory iiiaiiiuTrt havo made the fortunes of phyi-iriuns, lawyers, divines, politicians, im-rcliants, and, indeed, individuals uf all pursuits. In being introduced to a stranger, Ins affability, or the tcvctm, rrealefinstanlaiieuubly uprcpossotmion conscious of having, at uny time, inleutioually wronged anyone, udvocultii any measure calculated in my judgment to impair or endanger lhe prosperity of tin1 cminlty, or i-uppui ted lor office uny man wlnm. I tleeuicd unum thy or 11.1- qualitleil. That I may have erred, in nunc In was Iraet.l by Park and the Lambus, but Park i "lftlll'7' mum', im U'T iiw i htr."' where II was already a Inige stream, ,u-1 ,K! j? d,'ll'f Mv l'-'U Uc, lite . f.an.h.rs ....k II up. where he died, at r,,,l " ,nlll,!u Hn-m. ami mil Ihe fruit id .-.'and traced it tn th- Gull ot Guinea. ,n"Vl thv ?"11,V, W rnr,',;r,ttH ,'" ' We have now the Hnin es pretty well detined. I 'l'-' MadMHi h- nm; und I cI-m- It Shuiild our livci l i-ptired. vhi uiav ,,1 ''lbe per. ua-ion lhat the priin tpl.-s origin i iil.us by and by. The emin i " t--,iK,,' "'J pouucai crecti nave iituier more minute paitiiulais by and by. The emin try Is open to 11 , and we he soon tu In' abb- lo iN'gin a ini-Jiuit nn the heat) vvati n of the Nigel ! The King then is very friendly, and in curresHiiident'i w illi Hrulher Prtrnks, ut Mo- Tappan slulioti, ut the foot ot lijg llot.m Falls. lie in ntiMDiis 1-.r iuiei.. their ; ami we arc only ilebiv ing fr want n luiHireis, --Tfn la- Ivoh-rs are few. I The country Is um-t b li;:bttiil. aud to all human nppciuahee. n In nltby country. May Hie Chri-liau world awake" o the gicat Impurtaiiee of gieiug Ihe Ii1i--im!- of Hie (io. pel lo all this lx-uigblct portion of lie- world ! II the.-e liu- N are ol any Inlemt. u-e them as von see proper, I icuiain.dear bi other yotirs, for the (prcatl nf light and truth. lliu, Tii'iti'-i.. A Nov 1:1, l.nii.i. Si ir.-Hcfore lhe Monroe Counly Cntirl now in scbmat li. lu-ler. a some what novel ease is on trial. The Adverlixer reports the circumstances tn lie Ihe following; Al Hie town elect im. in Sculls-v ille. In March, a ticket vv its procured to lie lu inlcd and toMiiueevlent luted, on wlii.-h were Hie names id almut a d-en Indict of lhat place, who were dclgtmteil for various town offices. It wai aam.ed or implied that Hu- ladieswilb wlmm Him liln'rly was taken, favored the woman's right- movement. '1 lietuH lot wnsMyhd lhe "Mirtunhal Ticket," ami bore f -r a bend device a cut of a magniliceiil bird of 1 uinew) origin, 1 he friends of (he ladles not relislitng Hum -fiin hav guile no map rial chaiiue. Il my lldiloi ial vices have cinitlihulnt. even in a slight deg.ee, to adv itnce the pm-pcrliy nf my ctmnlry. to(-iin-t iu 11 Hie cause of muralily ainl virtue', and lo raise the chaiacter ol tlie iit-ut-p,iK r in ess in ' I those pail.' of lhe Cnioti in which my active I iii I..,. 1. ,.1 l I .,.1 ..... 1. lilt- has Ih-c.i ep. nt. I mav huim Ilia! my I, Imrs, niduoiis uml th. inkles m Hiey ruiinclimc have Is-en, have nut lie.-u s-ni altogether tor 11011 gbl. ' braka miles (Ir. Coinp;tiiv take hold in Kansas, as ihey will (tot expose Iheniselviw to (he vicini ty l Mavciy. Whatever (he papers may suy, the Mi'-uiii slaveholdi r have not moved one slave Into Kansas, although Ihey have Maked claims. And left men to watch Hit ni, Hut tli.-v will never meupy them ; there will Inj less iu-dncemenl in tluce vvce-k.s or moiilhs, than now. lhe rcnorl" ot cholera on lhe route are ground let in bis In-half, or awakens tincunnciuusly a pre judice against him. To men, civility is in fact, vvliut in auly ik to woman ; it is a genvral passport lo favor, a letter uf recommendation wr.it- ten in a Iniiguagf lhat every stranger under- st amis. them-clv Sttttrimnn if il will give us the history of any thing tike piracy ever committed by tho authorities or jieoplc ol Gn-viown. We have never rend ot any thing of the tort. And It is mean and daniardly lo attempt tn shield lhe adminis tration by making lliesc charges without a par-llcle of proof. The lnwn ol Grey town was, last year, organized as an independent community. It adop ted a constitution and system of government of its ovvii. The Americans hail become numerous and controlled the new organization. They boil their own wuy. In opposition to the British and 1 he bctd of men have often injured all other foreign influence, ami Grey town was 4 v irriiamiuv ami conseiiueut rude- , i. .,...i, 1, 1 ..,. ,tJ u v.... 1 .. nets, at the greatest scoundrels havu frequent- , . . , .. n , , . , , , ly nnccicdcl l.y their plausible manners. Of or M ' ll" VmTi two men e.piul 111 all other ri'Mx-ct, Ilia courtc-1 ,HI' Trni,!''1 Lompany. Incororuled by the Gov-uu. one lias twice Ihu clinncu for fortune I'hil. 1 ernineiit of Nieanrgua. and Ihe independent town fa'lyr. ! ot Sun .limn, or Gicytown. Hy nmo sort of . 1, , . . . , ... . , .... ; influeiice. tin- Government ot the Cnilnl Stales A ltin.it Srii.'M;. - We heard an iiiiecdote lion. , . ... , . ,, , , ageiitb-iiiau who recently travelled by train from wi"' th" 1 '''",'" ' Ill,n-V mX B,,,nH, feast. The President knew too well, lhe agency j undvrxtaud, will Inj nearly, it hut unite, one ui iui.iM.vu iu uiiirt mm - muiiiih inn tircu 111 111 o in oi no ars. itOVV, inu nigncsi r.. ..ill V a 1.1. 1.1 1 i 1 on H.lom of tho von... and i.nlmkrd loot of a iln,n.,. l .1,, n.,.. r . r,l .,., ,l. " . 'J11"".1" kinpl"""', and .indent. Into pnrm. and I1U,. thai ,noli,.rly ! t th,, Kin (iraodo. In.. --. owcod. d ""' "" ""' "".r"r tod. and ho noH itot'onlinly dl-ohiiri'd. And l.nilo r. nol Into trmol.tlo... Itot tlcltiipr niri'v cuiior,',. oi'iv ..on'.i i.ncixnr, .a-nnilo, n -horl tlinr pim-o. Tln-re aaa a raging attack li.vol nlnclcrn and Iwonly. away from , Uenlr million., for lln- Imil.lion of which Illi. ()vr ., ..,,,", Tl. r.,ll,vl. r,l ' '" ""' """d-"""'" ,,ir ""d tbpmtrcnla tront thi.irtnoll.pr,aH.atinRonlywillill..ntlhclr;c,nanv will receive hind aorlhono hundred , ' n' "', ...1 tli ."'T" ', ' , i.io drive out their rattle from dunuer. When own .e, and lending a Uf. which .tin.uU.e. the ! mili;. " c il" '"X.utoJJT?L.ZZ I tkry n-lnrned Ih.-v rd their ,.N. Il.r. and Unl this I. not at . There , an old chntter ln0 Cu ,t.tt cmmK ,j ' reluttnnl their children l.uriud to death. . and Vicklmri road, t, which hud tan nro- "'J."""'.. '..Tl" 'TL... ... ! The wit. of IV.e, A. IVrtor. of Niagara F.Ik Imagination, while it does not inlmmllie reason We Inmor tlie good and wise old man. for this rrovision in his Imperial gift to I'nion College, t will do much good. viouety granted sixteen sections per mile; and tuis comjkany uaviug orgauueti, not oeiug ame to sell its st'otk. entered inlo negotiations wilh Chattleld. Walker's prrdeciwir in the grand Pacific, alias Moonhineroad. todlvp.wenf Ihchar- I'emiing tnese negoiiaiions, some legal sl..l to Lot i, which displays the quick wit-1 "wn. . ne rca-m. may uen-niter apR.nr. I n-. l(l,mtll, c(mn.hi Tllllllifeslcd by his dunghtem !- lui promptitude ol sunn- people, Their was in I til some more Miti.luctory reason enn he given ! tlg edueutcd al a I'alludic school, one them the carriage wilh him a fellow -passenger, a strati (), ,s Vet npH'ur.-d. Ihe world will agree In i entering a convent, and his hold deleiiee of an Halo Facli Naml) Slalrd. Tho Porlsmouth (N. II.) Msinen publishes a communication in answer to an attack upon the motives of the " Know Nothings."' which ! gentleman of Texas, who happened to hear of embodies some very Imporluiit statements, iri ""?r called on tne m-MUcni oi iiiecompa- Ibe revelations here made arc fully rtiManliav n-v-.ai"11 kt'd ma "r X i" ht'k ''"'-, , . ... , , , , . , scnlR-d. were informed that there were twenty ted, tbeywill put tho brawl of infamy upon j mmmK They li.im. dialelv cileml Iheir immes some of our politicians, M a "lM,n ,ni' c,,r I for that tialarice. and when Mr. Clint Held fame runt. Inlrluuelnir priest IioimI. who arc iwrties , to cbw his purrhasc. Ihey reoiilred him to pay one iiiinurtu iiiousauu xoiinrs ior tneir snare oi the slock. This was the tiiugle advantage nb- l.u T., . j ll.r .!.; arl.... ly alive lo tiu-M mailer, ami there is sucu ation, A) ,. wit Wl. eon-ider. displays thf spirit ol Inquiry as wan never nciorc wnuesseti. If a close scrutiny shall prove ihe-sr things untrue, Iheii all upMsltion will die awny of Unit, The following extract emliodlefl the lending facts of the article, and Ihey are Important : When ficn. Scnlt wai nominated for I'resideiit, Il wu" generally supposed he would receive the I. at Indie vole, ircausc ol lus iriend'blp to the implicated, that will last. 11 Is not to be tie-! nied that thu public mind Is becoming thorough- :ll.U ol S DniiSroUV. The follow in:; new " of canine Fugacity Is from tin llu1in A Vi Insliuiet Herald ' Captain l'rnlt. formerly of Clul.-. a, graiid-fa tber of Daniel Pratt. Jr., the gieal American traveler, once had a remarkable dog. Mr. Pratt was vviiil lo iclate lhat mi a certain m-cashm ho lol his wallrl on the Cln-l-ea l'ach, and after In- returned lo bin home mil his .log down lo the bead, to find It. The hg Ion ml (he tide in, and us the wiilb-t was dropped at lower water he waited until Hie tide had eblreil, and then picked up the article and brought it home, nn eiun-iualii'li Mr. I'm It found Hint thr wallet contained four-ami sixpence, whereas il hud onlytwo-and-tluvenenee when he lo-l il. His flu-ewd and Suit III nl dog had round thirty-seven and a halt cents ou the road, and put It Into the pocket hook." CvMuii.--Heiiry IV having lie-Mowed the tor- ilon liiu on a Lrcntlcmnu. ul Ihu Milieilntiuii nT IW whom ih.-y iN'lleve In be Ihe Hiitl.omof the 0n. the gentleman made the rutomary fpeeeh, nohr-t. It s mvitl the affair causes no little local i "Sire, I am not worthy." I kuow'il well,'1 aid lhe king; -but 1 give thu the order to please- niy cousin de Never. The Meniphli App-at thinks II Isa pretty good sign ot "hui-d timet" when vou h'v a man worlli si'vrnly thousand, digging f.ir Iwu lionrs with a pickaxe for Iho cenl piece that rolled down a rat bole! fff The famous William I'enn bad ascaH--grss-e relation, whom our punning auecslnri! de scribed as a pen thai bad been "olten cut but now mcuud. ' Nearly all lhe unplicalloiiH lo Hie Comna- ny already made, are from unlive Americans. Vili.-n the emigration once In-giii'. it willIs-k'-pt up in a constant elicaiit. 'I lie Company can H int iiiinuallv m. re einigianls to Kansfc) than there ure Haw holders in the l tided State .pplnuse.J The oppoltuiiily U lhe Kst ever dit-ieii im' invcsiuieiii, heeaii'-c the (.uiupiinv ImiiKdiatcly locates ihe ell ies of the newTerritory. The Coiii)iany inteiuR after akml a year, to rcmtive tlicir ox-ratioiiN ironi Kaioas prohubly to a mure unit hern point. Ih-cuu-c Ihe tl. sign Is to mnke n line ot free Stairs down In Hie Gulf (Applause.) The retuli will be a cluilii of rail road- and a I'oulhern niutc to the Pucilie. The moral tliguily t tins m.Mie ot emigration pusses Hint of any on record, rhose who have gone were applauded In public when setting out. and the gentleman who prnvid.-d them Willi ontlllH wouiii otuy iukc on per cent. In pnviiieui, A quarter M'ction is donated lo every while mnlu eilieii, and also to tlm-e who have declared their Intentions with n lew coiittilious. (A gentleman in the audience questioned whellicr such was Ihu law, he had only seen il staled hi Ac.Xiif lui iinalU, Imt Air. Tlniycr H.ii.Uie hud wen It in an authentic otuirler.l If Norlh- ern blond Ihi hhed in Kauas, il will spring up In aimed men who will annihilate, their ussnil- uuls. (liat tho ompauy nuvv wants h a tin sand lenirues nil over Hie eountrv. of wbleh mitiiv are already in progress, each i which b lolmve a miiKier ot emigration, in devote himself exclusively lo lhe lnisinc", Willi him the Aid Com. nanv corre-punda. This division nl the work Is lu.usiK'iiaoiej me i ompauy nave already him Ureils oi letters winch ihey cannot reply lo. Kelitihlc lulornmliiui can 1n found In a Imnk by Itcv. h. h. Hale of Worcester. Those who go shoultl tnko their bible mid their rilles; not for u -gres-.mil. mil prepami lo stand on their rights. l.ppiuiiflr. Why Is an assessor of taxes one of the beM. of IBCB iwauso no norer wnrfrr-rales anybody, grivs outrage. fZ ' ' "r ... :. ' . i i denouncing II.. hi" bat Mown oil. W ilhoiit hesitating n niumeiil, or pausing n second in perplexity, he look bom the riMif sirups over his head a new leather bat IrOX.UIMl III rcW It ntlt ol Mil' Window UtlcT tile hat. All looked astonished at Ibis unp-'uranceot lool- i-h willulnesH. and our liifuruiaul vi-nlun-d toa-k him If he Hmuudil it a win net. Im-chiisc lie had lot hie hat, to throw away his hat-boy alo.-- Certaiuly, replied the oilier, " my hat wiu a .l,,.t !.,.. ,.r . i - Irish rnmnuiiv in (he war of IM.l: ulnn rrntu That is u llxed tact. I t!'" r'"'1 ll,w,1 f"11"'." wr wi,h ,,,xitVhy I Hull form ol religion, even commanding Amerl wa-ti . i. . . . . . 1 vm ""IdieM lo fall down aud uncover their rfl-fhe (.revlown Homliardnienl Is destined .n llwt piww'd through the slrefts. lo live tn proie aud vem. Our young friend of j was nut then supposed (hat I'utholics were Ihe Stati smtiH embalms It In (Im "choice! lui. Influenced and controlled by the nriests no thnt Ian" Iu his pn.ier ol to-day-one of Ihe very Tew ,lirlr v,lh''' ,w UHl',, fl,r '"at candidate ' I-"" 1" Texas, they come with the cash, ami wilh that could trtint hlsmacticed nen hi n., -iL.. wl'" w,,,,l,, -MJrh8 mmK ln lX'i''',ls and : a brigade of contract.in.ar.d workmen, whohave ' ; -"i-i ntliclul liilluenco lo the V Sltinlie clmtxh. Hut oircauy comriienceu worn in raincm ii'iw.ww ... .. r... .. ,m,UKv, i ne .ien i or fwn in ii,h case warrant thi-coneluston. Your piymg luuy wuu an iiiecouuiiioii'pn-TiiH-'.- most extraordinary Infatuation on Ihe part of the people of Texa. to suy imthing of the responsibility Incurred by the leading managers of this allair, who represented Hie iiilereM nf the Stale, uml were iwiiiut to protect it The Moonshine Com puny oM ulned tho additional sixteen section per mile belonglug to Ihe KI Paso road, and If itaev get IVom Governor Pea--, of which there Is lillle doubt, the latter grant of twenty sections, ull that will beneces--tnry In enjoy Imth right w 111 lie to build a double track railroad. Thereunnn this comnanv. started upon moonshine, will Ireeoine the owners of the largest rapilal ever held by a corporation, and lhe people nl Texas will liavo sold their birthright for less limn a mess of nollage. Walker and his companions are hi rime less in lhe matter. 1 hey reipond to lhe invitation of the, State, and though there is not a cm oi tnrirsiocK ta- ouiwi- - iiavu you. prior in juiy unu nvi i . i . : .i.. i... n ,, nut, purt:ha-ed any ir.ioxicatiug liquor of de-! u "7 'u',,lum- .' " 3nw ,mcLn-IcudanC ridge, ol Norih ( andma, ami cousin of J. C. Witness-Not thai I remember. Bieckenridge, MeinWr of (.'ongn-si, from Ren- Ceuinse-l Have vou obtained nny at his store? j lucky. JlIT"u::i,lA:'' h,,.- ,J T..K NuBHxsai T,..sT. S..n.e of ihe adaiinu. mind lhal you are under oath. I --',, P-" i" 'tl'"- tik, seek to produce" w lines i an. Irving. (A pausr. ! ine uupretvion uiai tue .eora.-ka Kill I not a CniinN'l Well, willies, what do you say now? ; test mca-ure In the rank-of Ihe Democracy, but Wilnei--! hav'nl made any discoveries yet. unp ,,, w,lit.u tI1.v mAJ lhtiH mh dv. lounsel -Have vou not told H-rsona wilhln a i ., ,. , , . ... .. week, lhat tou had liought liquor ol defendants ,,in ''"- 'ton I ,, Wilnrw "Not that I rcmemlH-r. national organ of Ihr pnrty, sets II foot Coiinvl Did you not lell me yesterday that ' down against any tun h -Jii'V It says : you bod Iwiight spirlu nt defendant? I Thr .Viini-iu hilt n a Utt of litmvriatir Witness--Ves. Mr. 'miMtijy. The mniorilv have thikcn.aud in Counsel You did-aha! Well sir. when yuu , this country the majeiily must 1N olyud. Il told me lhat, did ymi lie or tell lhe truth? , in nut ntTerv tirv that an admini (ration ihould vtiiiiem i mm tne iriun. Counsel- Well, sir, iheii you have Niught spirits oi neieiiuani new hut. und if Mime workman or policeman j fcr., - qui.u-s from a "counlry rolemiB.rarv" t corre-pon.lcnl is well wlviwd of the fart that I General Itusk, the Senator from Texas, gives nicks ll up. he win ei ncr put u -u, i,H g,. a,y , ui,iit,itiHl epic, which si unild I r fr.i m ed wilh Immedialely aller Ihe nomination of Gen. Pietve. bis full sanction to Hie seheriK-. ami so dn (,ov head or carry It along to Hie next flu Hon in hand, until, on a wet uav iu.e tins, it itt lulnt-d. Now, when he N't-s the ii,it-bo near il he will! have sense enough Input it into it. and my name ! is on Ihe Init-l-ux. mi lhat l enn have thdli sent i up to London utter me;'' and so saying, he delith mutely put on his traveling cap, and made him-. sell quite easy on Ihe point. Our informant, on returning to town, was curious enough tniiiqulte at Swindun If these calculations were miitc'ssI'iiI. and learned lhat ll was jul us he anticipated. The hat and hat Ihiv were found, and lhe name being seen, Ihey were liirwiird.-d on (it London (o the oa u-i . - lh ilol Ttun . Tiik l'.iiict:ocl uur. -Il isriirioustoulMi've how one's habits of thought constantly break mil unu exiimii inemseives in whatever In tlms or says. In one ol our colleges, ll was custom ury Itir Ihe prufesMirs lo take turns in making Ihu clniiiel in aver-.. Once umui an iH-cn-tiim. tills duly fell upon Hie learned prolct-ur nf cliein-ilry. and tlie students were arttonbbed to bear Him iniriHiiire an itiustratinii thus: I'hou kliowesl, O Lord, that for tipping lightning, nil vur is lstier than platinum, so is the mind loucht-tl by thy grnre, made iiionI ready lo receive Hit! principles of science!" On another oerasinti, the mathematical professor asked "Divine good-lies fo enable in to know its length, its depth, its breadth and superficial contents.'' Don't triflr with Ihe nllbclloiis or young Indirs, They an imdltuilniiM (hat never were established for any such purpose. If you don't contemplate marringe rertillcales and lhe parson, trench Uil-slewlH. a live hundn-el dollar hm ise-rent, ami a prospective home lor (he old folk-, just Uke your nui nun leave, l ou ve no rigtit lo go on Irilliiig with tho conflding calico, than a bly-bock baa to paw Itself oil for a roet. pic, which should lie framed wilh th.it which caused so much aiuiifcment tn Hie n-adirsof (he stnUHmtn this morning Hen II Is: - I 'ther and nv thei aud I, And ten iiiihI .. I In t. itintr, Ural an t. I wminii 'lime blind llul eouldu 1 .rt mu h li-i.- " he look measures lo secure the Catholic vote; ernor Penne and the Legi-dslur... ami as ttie po-aud lhal leading Catholics In Hoslon. New York. ' pit "MMwar to acquiesce in It. we cannot see lhat llnltimore ami other large ctt Ies. were authori red i anyisHiy eise nas nnient mi-v wi ."i.i-.-.ni..u---.-lo make arrangements to seeur litis volo lor I ev'r mY to ,'"'ir f,oniHh mt' 111 him. And the ni-ord of his action in regard to I "maduew wliio rule the hour in certain parts the amendment ol the N. IL Constitution was j mi-nit m iu in i. iuiii it. rwT.-n-iif m-ciirr lilt i am ie .!-. i ."iiiiu-ivi t nuiiiii nt-.iintllli-.'UR SoMi-.rHiMi hntiMiK. Tin Wasliingturi cor . Nent Iu the cabinet tor bis inliuence In thi work, ri'vpomb-tit ol (he Philadelphia I". S. tiauttr. In Mr. CamplH-ll itdmils thin; for upon U ing up a late b tier, gives ns the lollovving slalem.-utt. ,l--'l,,',t l"r appointing subordinates who were -i...t j - ii- i.i . . i untiiendly to Mr. Hue Imnnn, niul wbenhuwiis I- it .-enafor kllkr. It Is ,ex,..ct.,l tM , h(ll, hi oH.p tinM(ll to those who know the man. ns h- wns never ! ,.,K,. ,, Mr. p,,, haiuin. be deni.-tl il and said he susvected. eien by his friends, of having nny principle In these mailers. There Is some new kink that, In good time, w III explain his opposition to the ten million bill : The failure nl (he ten million t-chemc In the was caused by Iho unnrciuintable det'c promised a "-at in ihucnhinct by Gen. Pierce long lw lure he was elected, in ciuT-ideraliou of the Catholic vote ol Pennsylvania being given to Gen. Pierce. In the former time, the foreign vote of Ma chusetlswas almost uuilormly given to the diui i nth I ic party, Unl al the last election, iN-e'suwi Hon of John H. Welb-r, who-e brother waull III Mrnng liiilueeinents wen held out by the whlgs, vim i ippolntetl poslnmster of S.m FranelH-o. Mr. i and oue ot tho hi -He lea o the constitiiliou pro-W. In a me in 1st of the committee of foreign al ! hlbiled lhe use of lhe solm-d fund for M'ctarinii luirn. und sustained the ten million giant iu emit-' imninses. the CnHudict went in a coiiipacl bmlv imt tee, when llrsl deuuiiidcil by Ihe President. 1 ugulusl their old Irieuds and lhe new cotistilu-makiUK the vote slniul there al I to t Hut suit- i Hon. T show how this was dune, look at one sequenlly he repented, and this mnrnlnir lhe,ciiiaft In lloxtturv. Alter cbun-h wtrviees were nlarming fact tipH'anil that by the m-ess-inii of. over, the priest" took over three hundnil voles ... i im: in.in- in nn- r.M-viii 1 1 r, iur iigniit-i tin- uen vonrii i in inn rum ni-i'ni mt'in on committee was pnralvKctl. and Its chairman de prived of the authority to laku any action in the premises IxmvN Wahcahk. We learn from lhe St. Louis Hipublirnn, Hint a fight tie I wren the Delauares, Hie all nr. sprinkled holy water on them, hlemcd llie.n. ami comniamicil each gotst ( all.olic to.lo- Mi-il one in ihe Itallot Ini ihu next day on pain of Ivclng cxcoiuuiunicatcil. Anollier cae. just Is-lure the Uut election it. this State. A Catholic in Mont on wnnleil an office under Pierce, and Potlawstnmies. and Sne iH1ns of Indians, and It was promised him if the Hishnpof l.ion would the C.even.es and Arrapalioes. .N-curre.l atsml JlpMl the Callinllc yote of New Hampshire tn .k- -i'ii t i i .i in i i.ui i tvor of the administration. Two days aftcr- the middle of July, on the Plains, hm ilea irom n t,(e Cil(h((l,p WlllA , h. pu,,; ,n Fort Itiloy, ami lhat Ihe Cheyenees and Arrapa- motion: one from Dover ramo toYortamntilh ftrnl boes, wen defeated wilh tho lo-fl of tllty oiun. 1 aitent a dsy or two, Tbo result, as ail know, 1 tion in ad ranee, and Aim eti pntd unet, ol our coi.airy in regunl to rallrowls and rcck- Icsn nitfrop1'"-1"' l"'' t"il,ir -loinain. Tut "Cinm ii Jot itsu." (Kpis.) has another lively disM-rtalion on that great modern politi cal phenomenon, the Knott -Nothing. The edi tor says ; nnn o we tif a-Miti-d fi'-thin nnd Ml lov rl a in una th- llniiniU tli.-in-rlii. iho A inn I can, l. ld In i.' t-.n .lililfsl lh.- mitn. and lh rt lioicrs havi- t-st-.i coi n I. hi . In.itrlt tt. fun lnfti , Un- r- h it aiiii.'tK lo pill on Ilii- hraa l Utr lur nt-r. Jnhn ll'iiilita. Ih.-tital .Mm-iifan I'urdln! hut. Iil Mini on (III- hi.iw r nnlnr T Iho It-ml ha ii lilah. Iht-Y itv. Ui't tlif I'"!- i icoinir tr it'inl nut I IkHloia gsltl ) .i vt i llalii to Irrp lite Witness Yes. sir. Counsel What did you mean by swearing you 1 could not remember? I Witness 1 mean that I couldn't. Counsel Did you pay defendant for the spirits! WitnessYes, sir. Counsel How much? Witness Twelve and one-half rents. Counsel What kind of spirited id you buy? Witness Spirit! of Turjifntint.Ftlthbutg Hrtnlle, Avotiikr Vkto. President Pierce has vetoed the Illver and Harbor hill, iw was expected. The message In a.i.it. out It Is said that It was not read to (bo House, and must He on the Speaker s lalde unlit December next. In the meantime, the I'resideut promises to write out his constitutional objections for the instruction uf Congress at the next session. The Courier remarks with just severity that : " He can ask for ten millions of dollars for the purpose of eml .roiling thu country with Spain ; be can commit an act of open war wilho.it oven the advice aud consent of Ihu body which has the only constitutional power to declare war; he can give his consent (o (ho enormous appropriation for the piirvha- ol barren acres, lit lor nothing but to light Indians on : but to give lhe nation's money lor the encouragement and Increased facility nf Ihe commerce of Iho nation. Is alike against his inclinations and his constitutional views." 1l.e trt-1 nun. hm n I n n ) " II Mr x t-ll rr .' lid-m llllff l.il" i.f llir huh, Ih 'liuhf.'f 0utr1tM, we .now llUrnij. t llf Itf f.n' 11.1HIAT1 Hthi.lx- Itnirw tn nil Hi .( or 1h. H' iniali IV.. in I tl'r i.il linn n. H"iiiiit'itt cannot if Utrin lnl to in,..- of II It U but nr it wa llio " I'M'tidfnlial -nlali'" I il..- Itue .t.-nt .. ihr HitTtnlan I i.-rt Ktt.l .n.l and Am. i Ilu. lit.. iii. -.. l.. "tk, I It mi It "III .lit- Imimti. fullh t Ihi . ral.ttr liitin Tit tnt in lit iU A " Miinr.i. Si riM Mim-.a." - The etlitor of Iho New Orleans picayune, s-aking of a " model milpcrilNT" to that paper, savn : " We have on our siilascriplion liat the name ot one geulleman, who has taken thu Weekly Picnyum' ever diico tKtu, and bus not once during Hie whole period, lhal we n'tnemtisr, found fault with the apM-arum.'o or conU'nls of the pa- t, or eiriipiBiutii o. is'iug irn'gnisriy servml y Hie malls. He paid his tint y oar's sitbscrlp- Fxitii CrHK. A physician in Lowi II dcclar oil (hut he tnotle the tiitwl evlrsorlinarv cure of bis life with nothing but bread pills, lie told a woman, long bedridden, "I have just ilk'ovcml In an ancient medical work.au exact description of your very ilU-a. along with an invaluable cure for It. Take Ihese pills exactly as I direct. In six days you will lie able to nit up; in twelve, to walk almut the room: tn twenty, to go out ot door and In one mouth, you will tie able to do your hoiiaowork. prorim J you do rxartty n I trll you." And -lio did ou thoso days jind, what ho preitlcteil. Hii piwltivo awrlioi.s awakenett her lite-power, and thu accomplished tho cure. The doctors know that (heir urea lest swistunee is this Hie tlealre. That gone, no mrtitrinr o)- crale ln-ucllcially. I'hrrn. Jour. Uu nottis lit Kmrr. Tha pssiengsn to and ftitm Ind.s are conveyed blwptn Ateiamtna smt thi Nils, a thwUncfl nt aistT-iii mil, hj rail. Thu tint ilensrture Iroin AlMandns ocurreil nn the 4ib nlMuly, with the pa.-ennnra who arri.mloti lhat day b tht Hi pen inn the rinal, thn nrnat (lnni part vl' th jnnrney throuuh Kapt is now Youled slle-nltier. Ttie -hn! nl' Ihe tin bntwepa Cairo aad Aleisndrts, IK) miloi will be eompltted, tt ta ptctsd about twtx amntha, 0rStnvTtka cou-.x tu b-n MmLaalvJ for Unrtl y koclaasaUoa mix whul t and what Is not a li st of Uith ; but the will of the majitrily of Hie Deinocrailc pnrty Is no less potential In making a principle a test, and III constituting thnt pnrn iple an urlicle of the DcniiH-'rutic creed.'' ,a"A correspondent of the Cincinnati lia-telle gives ihe ltd low Ing sketch of the real estate mania at Chicago. It U ainu.-lng, but some will laugh out uf (hu otln r corner of their mouths iK-forc they get throughwith this bunluc. The bubble cannot always le kept inlUteel ; All other btisiiieas is siib-iilinry to Hits, the carpenter on bis hmici Hie tailor nt hi- bench; the shoe maker at his awl and lust, dreams of his growing wealth. Iu the Intrea-tlng value of some diManI and objure lot, The alert "h-rk measures oil to ihu miss a dress paiu-rn, arm miivnh- liilitrnist li,.r lln.l ll.i.r.. .1... feel front.'1 The anxious cholera patient 1 directed by his exerieiiceil physician lo tuke'-oue-tbinl of Iho por I inn down, the balance tn one and two yenis." The lawyer, rnrgetllng his Coke and Hlackslone, da indies into iHdtv bick ering real esiute agent, in tie- nintblem-d race after money. Nay, even (he Illustrative lan guage n tint pulpit is drawn trom the vivabnUr-f of brokers and ltd joMiors. Tiik Rm:u ami llnuinii liiu, a vetoed! "Sarved him rihl!'' Piunkliu Pierce voted when in Counrcss auain-i Hn- Itiver and Hart sir bills, which (it ii. .Im kson apiuo.iM. nml now ho vetoes jtisl sm h bilk ,,.. who voted him Into tho Pii-siib iicy huve no rilit lo complHin; he has nol il,t.-.i lie-in tal e, ilnaigh they en-tleuvore'tl to dupe v.i, h olln r. Wu ob-n rveil In lf52 thai they wnv ihvch ing and lieguiiing by arguing that Pntuhut Pieice, acting as (he whole I'nion, wmild mil U guided by ilieennrtm of Smator Picrve, acting a the h pn'sentstivr of New Hampshire. He has now branded this wretched Noph.iniry.aud we hint-his eonateneT, while we deplore iIn oil coti-.tH. tiers,Kortl-llcuiiona--Army- Navy all thee en have j i-'vhiiii i. iiiiiiiien- notlillig. A. . IVinlO-ii A shorl time since, a lady and a gciillmnn of Washington cilv. nqviin-d in Hie church, m residence of a Human I itllmlle Prieal, lor lhe purpoao of being united tn wwll.K-k. Ilrides-maitlsand groom-men. and otbcrcotiiiany,were in attendance- tint t lalher" n-lum-d to per form Ihocen inony Im-iiu- the geutlrm.ui would nol promise to "tiring up" Hut children, with which It won anticipated he would. In the nutr of Unto In. Iilewd, in lite dnelrine of the "Holy Molher chiireh." So, the couple nalnil to (he house of a PredeMant minister, who, with plea aure, tiett the kind, asking no qucnHons in (he delicate mailer lo which we h.n p referred. Cml Vnttttc, ' Khvm .ii Hit has lieen foutnlguiiyyr munle-r in the flrst degiio al Day ton. fur killing Jivm Yot NO. Ilu lliu not yet rwelvwl his sentunitf